Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata has emerged as a target for Juventus in the summer transfer window as the club continue to seek options to revamp their attack for next season.

Morata has endured a difficult first season in England after his big money move from Real Madrid to Chelsea last year and has struggled to settle down at Stamford Bridge.




He has been left out of the team by Antonio Conte for some of the biggest games of the season and the Spaniard has found it hard to replace his compatriot Diego Costa in the team this season.

And it has been claimed that Morata could find an outlet to escape Chelsea in the summer as according to Turin-based daily Tuttosport, Juventus are keeping tabs on their former player.
 


The striker enjoyed two fruitful seasons at Juventus and remains a popular figure inside the Bianconeri squad despite leaving the club in 2016.  

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Manchester United’s Anthony Martial remains Juventus’ top attacking target for the summer, but Morata is also one of the names shortlisted by the club hierarchy.

The Spaniard’s future at Chelsea remains uncertain and a decision is likely to be taken only after the club decide on who to appoint as Antonio Conte’s replacement at the end of the season.