Once again, Italian newspaper Tuttosport has new story on Alvaro Morata today.
The Chelsea striker is said to be willing to return to Juventus, and the Old Lady are apparently more than happy to take him back to Turin.
The update today is that now that Chelsea are officialy out of the Champions League, the Spaniard is more likely to leave the club, with Roman Abramovich not making many efforts to keep the player.
But despite this rumour, which has been dragged for a month now, Tuttosport has some pretty interesting claims on Chelsea’s plans for the summer market.
They claim that Roman Abramovich wants to manage the club’s transfer window ‘in first person this time’. It means that he’s ‘relegating’ Marina Granovskaia to different roles.
Abramovich’s intention is to ‘strongly reduce expenses’, with the main reason for it being missing Champions League money for next season.
The newspaper doesn’t give any other details on who Abramovich’s targets will be, but make it clear that the Russian owner will be more active in the club’s transfers this time.
That seems let a lot of speculation presented as fact.