The Bianconeri, according to reports from Spain and Italy have finalized a deal for Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata.

After a dramatic past week regarding some big chances on the manager's bench, Juventus have finally secured the signature of Real Madrid's Alvaro Morata.

Despite the initial turmoil at the club following Antonio Conte's abrupt resignation, and the lukewarm reception given to new coach Massimiliano Allegri, the Bianconeri have moved full steam ahead to ensure that their transfer market goals did not fall by the wayside.

According to reports in Italy, notably as per La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Real Madrid attacker was convinced to continue with his plans to move to Turin by a telephone call from Allegri, who was apparently able to put him at ease regarding the goings on at the reigning Scudetto champions.

The same publication also claims that La Vecchia Signora will pay €18 million to bolster their attacking options for both their domestic and European campaigns.

Spanish reports, specifically their publication Marca, claim that Morata's present employers have a buy-back clause which will allow them to bring him back to Madrid.

However, the 10-time Champions League winners will then have to fork out double--or €36 million--should they decide at some point in the future to recall the player.