That's exactly why Morata is a good example and the comparison makes sense. He was a more refined player than Adama who had already played for Real Madrid's 1st team yet they managed to sell him with a buyback clause with a club of Juventus' stature accepting it.
Adama is merely a prospect, work in progress, why doesn't it make any sense to sell him with a buyback? IF the club decide to sell him, how much are we getting for him anyway? 5-8m at most perhaps? So it's not like getting rid of him will make such a big difference in the accounts of the club.
I didn't compare their level, I compared Morata's deal with Adama's potential deal. Shouldn't take a rocket scientist to understand such a simple thing.
Now, I know @
Zangash has claimed he's doomed(ironically he's pissed off at Deulofeu's case and how he never got a chance when he's pretty much in the same boat as Adama Traore, and is two years older), but it's better to have a buyback in case he does very well and really improves. Atleast that'll give the club the chance to consider him instead of selling him off and possibly regretting it later if he goes on to make it big.