Juventus striker Alvaro Morata has admitted that a return to Real Madrid this summer would be complicated.
The Spanish international moved to Juve from Real Madrid last summer and scored 15 times during the 2014-15 season, including in both legs of Juve's Champions League semi-final against his former club.
Los Blancos retained a buy-back clause in the 22-year-old when they sanctioned the sale, and it is understood that the Bernabeu outfit want to re-sign the forward.
Morata, however, who also scored in the Champions League final against Barcelona, has said that a return "would have to depend on many people".
"Nobody has spoken to me about going back," Morata told Cadena Ser. "It is something that would have to depend on many people.
"That said, I have to think about how my year went here [at Juventus]. And I am very happy to be playing here."
Real Madrid's new boss Rafael Benitez is reportedly preparing to re-shape the Spanish side's attack next season, with Cristiano Ronaldo moving into a central position.