The tale of Moise Kean has taken a sharp turn since a loan move to PSG. Struggling to find form and gain confidence at Everton, Kean decided to explore the Ligue 1 and since moving to Paris he has exploded. His goal tally and self confidence have skyrocketed.
At Everton, the Italian managed 4 goals in 37 games which is a stark contrast to the numbers he has been posting at Parc des Princes. 14 goals in 25 games and there’s a good chunk of matches yet to be played. Kean has rediscovered himself and is living up to every ounce of the promise he has.
The impeccable form has convinced PSG and their fans that they have a gem in Kean and they cannot let him slip out of the club. PSG have the 20 year old on a dry loan but are keen to redeem him on a permanent basis. Manager Mauricio Pochettino is in awe of the striker who scored the third goal at Camp Nou against Barcelona.
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"Kean doesn’t surprise me. He has great potential and we know he can help us win games. He often demonstrates this, he is a player we discover every day in training, and who gives us satisfaction, but we are not surprised. (via Tuttomercatoweb)"
Everton were reluctant to sell him but since his value has shot over the roof thanks to his outstanding displays, the Toffees are well aware that his sale will generate enormous windfall gains. As per several reports, Everton won’t release Kean for cheap and will demand at least less than €70 million. Carlo Ancelotti has always admired Kean and backed him to have a bright future at Merseyside.
Moise Kean wanted by PSG and Juventus
According to Le10 Sport, Juventus do not rule out a return of Kean. The Old Lady made strong attempts to bring the Italian on loan last season as they searched for a player capable of fulfilling the role of a deputy striker. In the end, Federico Chiesa was signed by the Bianconeri but the attraction to Kean still remains afloat.
The report further states that with two European heavyweights in the running for Kean and Everton’s desire to keep him, it will all depend on the 20 year old’s desires and intentions.
He has the option to continue his upsurge in Paris and become a key cog among the world stars like Neymar and Kylian Mbappe or use the momentum and return to Merseyside to demonstrate that he’s capable of doing it even in the Premier League after the first failed attempt. He can also return to his boyhood club and reinstate the romance with Turin.
A decisive summer awaits Moise Kean