Chelsea have opened talks over signing Juventus striker Alvaro Morata, while Arsenal, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are also keen, according to Sky Italia.

Morata appears set to be one of the most in-demand strikers in the summer transfer window and Juventus may struggle to keep hold of the Spaniard.




PSG have already spoken to Morata's agent, while it is claimed Chelsea have now opened talks, and Arsenal and Manchester United are also interested.

Incoming Chelsea manager Antonio Conte wants Morata at Stamford Bridge as he looks to rebuild the Blues following their slump in the recently concluded Premier League season.
 


Current Italy boss Conte has viewed Morata at close quarters in Serie A and is a firm fan of the striker.

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Morata scored seven goals in 34 Serie A appearances for Juventus this season, while he also chipped in with eight assists for his team-mates.

In the Champions League, the 23-year-old made eight appearances for the Bianconeri, scoring twice and providing two assists.

Motata is locked down on a contract with Juventus until the summer of 2020, but the striker's former club Real Madrid do have a buy-back clause.