There’s blood in the water at Chelsea, and the sharks of Juventus are circling.
The Italian club are interested in taking their former charge Alvaro Morata back to Turin, according to Italian transfer site CalcioMercato.
This has already been widely reported, but as the summer gets closer, and as the parties involved begin their negotiations, the site is starting to have more details on how the deal would work.
They claim that, following the model laid out by the previous moves for Juan Cuadrado and Kingsley Coman, Juventus would take Alvaro Morata on loan for two years, paying an “onerous” fee for each of them.
There would then be an obligation to buy after that period, for a sum of “around €40-50m”.
Chelsea are said to be open to doing such a deal, and the success of Cuadrado’s move with a similar setup has paved the pay for this potential summer switch.
