Morata: ‘A mistake to think that Juventus were dead’
Perez was speaking at a meeting of Madrid members and was asked directly about the striker, who moved to Turin in 2014.
Perez has revealed to the Spanish media that the buy back clause is 10 million more than they sold him for, so effectively Madrid would have to pay 32 million euros for the 22-year-old’s return.
“Nobody has spoken to me about going back”.
As reported by Football Italia, La Gazzetta dello Sport claim Juventus are desperate for Morata to stay in Serie A and will offer him a new contract in January that’d make any move back to Madrid more problematic.
“So many people don’t like Juventus, it’s normal after having won four Scudetti in a row”.
“At the club, we are calm and we have shown what a unsafe team we are”.
“I’ll be the first to say I played badly against Chievo, but against City we all played together, fighting with the same determination we had past year “, Morata told the Italian daily.
“Ramos? Sometimes the interests of the players aren’t the same as of the club”.
Reserve goalkeeper Keylor Navas has taken up the number one role at the Bernabeu, despite the player being part of the agreed De Gea deal that would have seen him sign for United.
He added: “With the new TV rights deal, being on par with the English clubs is impossible, but we have to fight to do things better and try to sell ourselves well”.
And Usama, who was a coach in Syria, was surprised and honoured to also receive an invitation to the Bernabeu from president Perez himself.