According to Italian newspaper "Tuttosport", Álvaro Morata has his heart set on a move to Turin. The report also suggests that Real Madrid has received a concrete offer of €28 million from Wolfsburg.

If Morata were to choose the German side, he would receive €17 million over the course of five years. With that being said, the young forward is set to snub Wolfsburg opting for a move to the Old Lady.

After the UNESCO Cup, a game played between Real and Juve legends in Italy, both clubs sat down for a meeting to discuss the future of Morata. It's believed that Juventus are not willing to exceed the offer submitted by Wolfsburg.

Morata wants a Champions League club, but a move to Germany might be a better fit. He would certainly get more game time at Wolfsburg, while in Juventus he would have to compete with the likes of Tevez and Llorente. Not to mention that German football would suit Morata much better than the Italian style. While Germany prefer a big target man, the Italians like quick technically gifted forwards. Arguably Morata could play in both styles, but the German seems a better fit. Džeko, Lewandowski, Gomez and Huntelaar are all great examples of the type of striker that strives in Germany.