Juventus want to re-negotiate their deal with Atletico Madrid for Alvaro Morata.
Juve management are delighted with the impact of their summer loan signing. The current deal includes a permanent option for June at a price of €45m.
However, instead Juve wish to extend the loan into a second season at a price of €10m - which would be deducted from the permanent option, reports Corriere di Torino.
Juve want to arrange a second loan as they still need to convert similar deals for Weston McKennie (Schalke) and Fede Chiesa (Fiorentina) into outright transfers.
Morata is happy in Turin and Atlético has found the perfect replacement in Luis Suárez. All parties are satisfied, for now, and there has always been a good understanding between Juventus and Atlético. As such there's a confidence Juve's suggestion will be accepted.