
Moise Kean could secure permanent Everton exit to Juventus next summer
Juventus could look to sign Moise Kean from Everton on a permanent deal in the summer transfer window, according to a report from La Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Italian newspaper reported on 17 November in their printed edition (page nine) that Kean has impressed recently with four goals in five games, and most of their club’s fans believe that he could be an asset for the Old Lady.
Everton sent him on a two-year loan to Juventus, and the Serie A giants have the option to sign him permanently for around £24 million after the end of the season.

The Italian club considered asking Everton for a discount on the agreed fee, but the latest improvement in form has changed their decision.
The report adds that his permanent move to Juventus “seems close to becoming reality”. He is only 22, and the Italian club appear to be willing to take a calculated gamble on him.
No future
Kean has got no future at Everton and his exit from the club is inevitable, one way or the other.
If Juventus sign him, the club will get a handsome fee as a part of the club, which can be reinvested into the squad, next summer.
It is really a shame that the player didn’t get a proper chance to show his talent at Goodison Park, a move which will definitely go down as one of the worst in the club’s history in recent years.

The Toffees badly need to sign a striker in the January window. Dominic Calvert-Lewin is injured at the moment, but he is expected to return after the World Cup break.
Neal Maupay, the summer signing has failed to make an impact since joining from Brighton. The Toffees need someone who can score 10 to 15 goals a season, and win games for the club.
Everton find themselves 17th in the Premier League at the moment, and the results need to improve immediately. It is understandable that patience is required for steady progress, but constantly flirting with relegation is hardly a sign of improvement.