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Juventus striker Alvaro Morata is not interested in leaving the Italian champions.

The 22-year-old was one of the most impressive players in Massimiliano Allegri's side this season and is rumoured to be one of the many targets for Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United.

But ahead of Spain's game against Belarus, the youngster has confirmed that he is happy in Turin.

"It has been a good year," Morata is quoted as saying by Marca.

"It was a difficult change and I think it has helped my international chances. If I hadn't taken the decision it would have been difficult to be here now.

"Being here [with the Spanish national team] now is one of the best things that has happened in my life.

"As far as I'm concerned, this isn't just another game at the end of the season, it's the chance to help defend my country and give my all.

"[My future?] I think I owe Juventus a lot for the faith they have put in me. I'm happy there and I have to put a lot back in for what they have done for me.

"The style of football at Juventus is different to the one here. With the national team you learn to wait patiently while your teammates have the ball. They are different ways of playing."

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