Alvaro Morata admits he has “preferences and options” over his next destination, as he looks set to end his second stay with Juventus.
The Spain forward has been on loan from Atletico Madrid in Turin over the past two seasons but appears poised to not remain at the Allianz Stadium.
Juventus held a purchase option on Morata and have previously hinted at completing a full deal, but that appears to now be up in the air.
Morata, previously a reported January target for Barcelona, concedes his immediate future is unclear and wants to join a club where he will get regular minutes.
“It’s not up to me, I can’t do anything about it,” he told Relevo. “But I want to go where the club is interested in playing me.
“My wife and children will follow me wherever I need to go. I do have preferences and options.”
Morata yielded 32 goals in 92 games for Juventus – five more than his first spell at the club between 2014 and 2016, when he netted 27 times in 93 matches.
The former Real Madrid and Chelsea star will hope to push for regular minutes at whatever destination he arrives at, ahead of featuring for Spain at the Qatar 2022 World Cup later this year.