(Reuters) - Alvaro Morata's move to Juventus has paid off handsomely for the Spaniard who has struck up an excellent attacking partnership with Carlos Tevez and displaced compatriot Fernando Llorente as a first choice striker.
The 22-year-old might still be have been warming the substitute's bench if he had stayed with Real Madrid whereas in Italy he has appeared in 28 of the 34 games played by the Serie A champions this season.
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