Arsenal and Liverpool target Alvaro Morata has sparked further uncertainty over his future by admitting he is unsure about which club he wants to play for.

Real Madrid have a buy-back option on the Juventus forward and are expected to activate that clause in the summer.

But Juve are desperate to keep hold of the Spaniard, who played a pivotal role in last season's run to the Champions League final and has continued to win over the club's fans this term.

Real may consider selling Morata to an English club should they opt to exercise their right to buy back the 23-year-old, with Arsenal and Liverpool both keen on making bids.

Morata insists he is happy in Turin and is seeking clarity over his future to he can make concrete plans.

"It's difficult for me because I don't have the certainty of knowing where I'll be and it's a strange situation," he told AS.

"I want the matter of the repurchase or not to be resolved. I'm happy [at Juve] but I want to know where I have to buy a house, so I want to know where I'm going to be.

"I'm happy at Juventus but I would like all of this [speculation] to be stopped.

"Back to Madrid? It's something that exists and it's a real possibility because it's a contract, there are documents. I'm looking forward to this being finished."

Source: talkSPORT

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