Juventus may be able to hold onto star forward Alvaro Morata a little longer if Real Madrid's potential transfer ban becomes a reality in the near future.
Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport (h/t Football Italia) joined Catalan newspaper Mundo Deportivo in claiming Los Blancos are in real danger of suffering a transfer ban similar to the one that saw rivals Barcelona unable to register any new players last summer.
And according to the Italians, Real would be unable to trigger the buy-back clause they inserted into the sale of Morata during the summer, meaning the Spain international would stay with Juventus until at least 2017:
The striker arrived in a complicated deal worth €20m with options and counter-options, so his future is very much up in the air.