Moise Kean may have burnt all bridges at Everton with transfer now very likely

Moise Kean certainly seems to have played his last game for Everton and his brother is doing him no favours to go out with his head held high.

The Italian joined Juventus on a two-year loan with an obligation to buy and it does not seem like the Italian club see him as part of their long-term plans.

While they have to sign him as part of the deal they struck with Everton, there were plans to offload the Italy international in the summer itself. [TMW]

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Give Me Sport journalist Dean Jones also said that the 22-year-old is likely to be shown the door at Goodison Park in the January transfer window.

While Toffees fans will not want Kean back at the club, there would be a handful that would feel he was hard done by during his time on Merseyside.

However, after the comments made by his brothers, there’s a very good chance that he will not be remembered fondly for his brief stint at the club.

Via Football Italia, his brother Giovanni Kean said, “Every now and then in recent months, he would say to me: ‘Enough, I’m leaving!’ But they were impromptu outbursts due to poor usage. He has never been about to leave and does not intend to, neither now nor in the future.

“On the contrary, he has pushed to return to Juve, it’s his home. Allegri was the first to realise his progress. What a delight to see him score a brace at Lazio under the eyes of Sarri, who did not want him. Kean felt very bad about being sold to Everton.”

His comments clearly show that Kean felt Goodison Park was an inferior place and it was beneath what his footballing talents deserved.

He’s proven that he cannot be a success at any club, be it PSG or Juventus and we do not think that his brother should be coming out and criticising the Toffees in this manner.