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Morata seems to be convinced that Sarri will move to Turin
Alvaro Morata seems to have confirmedMaurizio Sarri's impending move to Juventus, while speaking in an interview.
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The Spaniard has played under Sarri at Chelsea, but it was Antonio Conte, who brought him to Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2017. However, things did not turn out well for either of them as Conte left the club at the end of the 2017-18 season. He was replaced by Sarri, but Morata's form failed to improve and he was ultimately offloaded to Atletico Madrid in a loan deal this January.
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Now, speaking to Spanish Media Outlet Sportsmediaset, the Spaniard had this to say:
"Conte and Sarri ? I wish you both, they are great coaches and great men. I hope they both have a good fortune, but maybe a little more than the one who will sit on the Juventus bench.
"If I talk about Sarri? I don't know if he will arrive in Turin, but it seems so, yes ...."
It seems that Morata is convinced that Sarri will move to Turin.
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