Juventus forward Alvaro Morata reportedly has a buy-out clause of €80 million, while former club Real Madrid are not permitted to buy the 22-year-old back until at least the summer of 2016.
Los Merengues have recently been linked with a move to bring the young Spaniard back to the Santiago Bernabeu, however it appears the player’s contract prevents them from doing so until the end of next season.
“The future of Morata is not in question until next summer, the buy-back is only allowed from the summer of 2016, not before,” states respected journalist Alfredo Pedulla, as reported by TuttoMercatoWeb.com.
“So all rumours from Spain on the possibility that Real will move in the coming months is entirely without foundation.
“There is a clause that can reach up to €100m.
“Exactly €80 to €100m , the value depends on the period, the timing and other conditions that can change.”
Morata joined Juve from the Spanish side in July 2014 for a fee of €20m.
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