Morata says he is ‘happy’ at Juve

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Juventus forward Alvero Morata said he is happy at Juventus but admits “everyone plays for their future” at the club with his loan spell at the club due to expire next month.
Morata, who is settled in Turin despite his unclear future, had joined the Serie A side on loan from Atletico Madrid in 2020 with the deal extended for another season last summer.
“Everyone plays for his future at Juventus, in games and during training sessions,” Morata said in an interview.
“There is a long queue to come here and it’s normal to be judged in every game. I am giving my all to win for my teammates and the fans.
“I am happy to be here. My sons ask me to sing the club’s anthem every morning, I am happy, but I’d be happier with a trophy.”
Morata has scored 11 goals in all competitions but the season has been a frustrating one so far, with Juve nine points behind leaders Milan with six games remaining as they seek a 10th straight title.
They do, however, have a Coppa Italia semi-final with Fiorentina next week to ensure they don’t end the campaign empty handed.
The former Chelsea striker has also had to deal with increased competition in the form of Dusan Vlahovic, who joined from Fiorentina in January.