Sources indicate neither player is happy with their current team, so Los Blancos could attempt to re-sign Morata by including the former Malaga playmaker in the operation.

Considering both players are upset with their current teams, Juventus and Real Madrid could be plotting a deal involving both players, which would be finalized this winter. Sources indicate that Morata, Real Madrid's executioner during last year's UEFA Champions League semi-finals, is ready to return to La Casa Blanca, with Isco going the other way due to his complicated relationship with Rafa Benítez.

Morata's season with Juventus hasn't been as glowing as expected, considering his previous performances. He has been able to score only three times with Juventus in ten games, and reports indicate he got angry with coach Massimiliano Allegri on Wednesday, after the Italian boss decided to leave him on the bench for the crucial Champions League tie against Manchester City. Allegri's bet was successful, since Mario Mandzukic scored the game's only goal, giving La Vecchia Signora the ticket for the knockout stage.

Morata has struggled to replicate his form from late last season, where he was key to Juventus' title winning run in the Serie A and the Coppa Italia.

Real Madrid's home grown striker has been linked to a move back to Los Blancos since he scored all of Juventus' three goals against them in the Champions League semi-finals, and his 30 million buyout clause could be easily paid by Florentino Pérez & Co. Furthermore, his refusal to sign a new deal with the bianconeri despite a number of attempts by the team's front office, has increased the tension between them, and a deal with his former team would not be frowned upon.

But Los Blancos have an ace in the hole to make things easier for them. Since both teams have claimed to enjoy a wonderful relationship, Los Blancos would include Isco Alarcón into the mix. The former Málaga midfielder, who was one of Carlo Ancelotti's preferred players, has also had his complications to adapt to Rafa Benitez's style, falling down the pecking order to the benefit of Mateo Kovacic or Jesé. 

Isco was sent off during El Clásico, after kicking Neymar's knee when the game was already 4-0.

Sources in Spain claim that the Spanish international got into an argument with Benitez, after the coach decided to drop him from the Starting XI against Barcelona. Isco did not help his case after being handed a straight red card after a harsh tackle on Neymar. Isco has played 14 games for Los Blancos this season, scoring only one goal and handing out four assists. 

Apparently, Real Madrid's Number 22 had enough, and he is willing to move away from Los Blancos due to his complicated relationship with their new coach. Only time will tell where this attempted deal will end.