Former Juventus managing director (MD) Luciano Moggi feels Simone Zaza’s future at the club depends on Alvaro Morata’s situation in Turin.

The 23-year-old Italian striker has been attracting attention from a number of clubs in the Premier League, with West Ham, Everton, Southampton and Swansea linked with a move for Zaza.




Zaza is currently with the Italian national team at the European Championship and is not willing to make a decision before the end of the tournament.

And Juventus are unsure about selling the player because of Alvaro Morata’s uncertain future at the club, with Real Madrid said to be willing to invoke the buy-back clause in the Spaniard’s contract.
 


Moggi also feels that Zaza’s future could be linked to Morata’s as if the Spaniard leaves the Italian striker could become an important player for the club next season.  

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The former Juventus MD told Radio TMW: “It remains to be seen what happens with Morata.

“If the Spaniard leaves, Zaza can become an important player for Juventus.”

Zaza struggled to become a starting eleven player at Juventus last season, and is said to be considering his future at the club this summer.