Moise Kean’s upturn in form for Juventus has made his permanent move from Everton next summer ‘practically a given’.
That’s according to Gazzetta dello Sport, who say the Italian side are now convinced the player can ‘soon become a Juventus asset’.
Kean has been on loan from Everton since last year, returning on a two-year loan deal that includes a clause which will make in permanent for €27m next year.
Most of his time back in Italy has not been a good one, with him struggling to replicate the form he showed during his successful loan spell at Paris Saint Germain.
That had led Juventus to seek ways of getting out of paying for him, with it recently explained they were going to ask Everton for a discount on the agreed fee.
That decision has now changed, though, with Kean having scored five goals in the last four games he has started for the club.
He has enjoyed an ‘acceleration’ between the end of October and the beginning of November which has made his redemption from Everton ‘practically a given’.
Most of the club’s fans now think he is an asset to keep hold of and that scenario ‘seems close to becoming reality’ both because of his markedly growing performances and his potential given he is still only 22.
That will suit Everton perfectly, with the likelihood of them getting their money without much of a fuss seemingly growing by the day.