Morata refuses to discuss Juventus future after Coppa Italia triumph
It remains to be seen whether or not Saturday's Coppa Italia triumph was Alvaro Morata's last match in a Juventus shirt.
The Spanish forward, who scored the game-winner against AC Milan in extra time, refused to divulge what the future holds as reports suggest Real Madrid will activate the buy-back clause in its loan deal with the Italian champions.
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"It's not my last game of the season as I have to play in the Euros," Morata told Rai Sport, as translated by Sky Sports.
"I have to make the most of my current form and not even think about the future."
Since joining Juve in 2014 after struggling to break into Real Madrid's first team, Morata has managed to score 15 league goals.
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