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Just like the English press, the Italian media is also showing some confidence in Alvaro Morata’s return to Juventus.

As written by Tuttosport, the chase for the Chelsea striker is ‘heating up’, with things looking quite positive for the Italian side.

The newspaper claims that it’s Morata’s desire to return to the Old Lady, and the good will from Roman Abramovich could help the transfer as well.

According to the outlet, the Chelsea owner is set to make Morata available for €60m, despite paying €80m to sign him from Real Madrid last summer. There’s being nice and showing goodwill, and then there’s losing €20m in less than a year.

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Juventus do have the money to spend €60m on the striker, but they like making business their own way, so would still try to get a loan with a buying clause. That would mean paying €10-15m for the loan and other €40-45m for the permanent transfer.

With Morata being the number one option for the club, the likes of Anthony Martial and Angel di Maria become alternatives for the transfer market.