Alvaro Morata has admitted that "players don't have much choice" when asked about his future at Juventus, where he is currently on loan from Atletico Madrid.
The Spanish international has been an integral part of Andrea Pirlo's squad this season, having netted 18 times in 40 appearances for the Old Lady.
Juventus have multiple options to consider at the end of this season when deciding on Morata's future at the club, as they can either purchase the striker outright for £39m, extend his loan at a cost of £8m, or send him back to Atletico.
Speaking to Sky Sports News, the striker said: "Everyone knows I would gladly stay here for life if I had the chance, but this is a profession, football is a business and a lot of the time we players don't have much choice.
"I look serious because I don't like not winning. We are having a difficult season. This year has been so difficult. It doesn't matter who scores. It counts to win games. Today we proved we could win it."
This season is the 28-year-old's second spell with the club, having represented the Italian giants between 2014 and 2016 also.