Real Madrid Los Blancos hold player's future in their hands

The contract clause in place for Real Madrid to re-purchase Alvaro Morata from Juventus will be exercised, according to Bianconeri general director Giuseppe Marotta.

Joining the Serie A side in 2014 for 20 million euros, the forward has impressed on the domestic and international stage, although he's failed to nail down a consistent starting spot at Juventus Stadium.

"Real Madrid will exercise their right to repurchase [Morata]," Marotta told reporters.

"We expect their offer in writing in the coming day, then we'll see, but the number of possibilities that remain are few, and we will try to replace him with an equally-good player."

With a 30m euro bid enough for Los Blancos to re-sign Morata, it now remains to be seen if they will hold onto the Spanish international, or sell him on at a profit with Chelsea, Manchester United, and Arsenal all interested.

One man who may end up in Madrid for good, however, is Paul Pogba, and the Old Lady chief executive stated that no offers have been launched for the Frenchman.

"No official bids have arrived," he added, "for us he is an indispensable player.

"[Mino] Raiola is a great agent and we have a great relationship with him.

Paul's development is not yet complete, and he will do well if he stays with us for the years to come."