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Juventus CEO Giuseppe Marotta has rubbished rumours linking Alvaro Morata with a move back to Turin.

Recent reports have claimed that the Spain international is ready to make a return to the Italian Serie A.

But the 61-year-old says coach Massimiliano Allegri already possesses a strong offensive department and no signings will be made in that area.

"Now we are in the most important phase of the transfer market, so as always, every day, they link Juventus with many players," Marotta is quoted as saying by Football Italia.

"That also applies to the Morata affair which is on the agenda today. The fact is that the most important players of this Agnelli cycle who have gone away all carry with them a great memory of Juventus, and almost all of them want to savour the Juventus climate.

"Beyond that though these are simply rumours. I want to deny them, we don't want to deceive anyone.

"We already have a great attack of international calibre, so it's an area where we don't have to make any bets. Therefore, at this point, any operation seems totally utopian".

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