Pjaca, 21, said he wanted to become "the new Morata," who starred for Juve before returning to Real Madrid ahead of this season.
Marko Pjaca not Alvaro Morata at Juventus - Allegri
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri played down comparisons between Marko Pjaca and Alvaro Morata, but is pleased with the Croatian's progress.
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The Croatia international has made five appearances – all off the bench – for the club this season
Allegri, however, talked down the comparisons to Morata, saying Pjaca lacked the same level of experience.
"He is a young player coming from Dinamo Zagreb," he said.
"He was playing in a league with not too many tactical attentions, whereas Morata arrived from a completely different context.
"He played for Real Madrid. He got experience in the Champions League. He was training with [Cristiano] Ronaldo, [Gareth] Bale, [Karim] Benzema, [Toni] Kroos.
"It is a different scenario in comparison with Pjaca. Pjaca is improving a lot and I am happy."
Juve are top of the Serie A by a point ahead of visiting Palermo on Saturday.
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