This will only be a quick one, but we felt obliged, simply because of the language they used, to bring you the latest update from Gazzetta dello Sport regarding the future of Moise Kean at Everton.
The young Italy international, who arrived in a £25m deal from Juventus last summer, had a difficult first year at Goodison Park, struggling to get guaranteed game time under both Marco Silva and Carlo Ancelotti.
Scoring just one goal in 26 appearances, the 20-year-old wasn’t able to recapture the form that made him stand out as one of the Serie A champions’ great prospects, which led to some questions being raised about the deal.
Then came the Covid-19 pandemic, which could have been the ideal opportunity for Kean to get his head down and work hard to try and overcome this slump, but instead, a party was thrown during quarantine, forcing Everton to make a public statement about their player.
This immediately led to stories about an exit, and it could be the forward has reached the point of no return at Goodison Park.
Gazzetta state AS Roma are monitoring the situation (which is hardly news) and the ‘climate’ with Everton, now described as a ‘totally broken’.
It’s pointed out that should a transfer away be arranged, Kean would have a ‘great market’ in Italy, with many clubs likely to be willing to give him a second chance in Serie A, fully aware of his talent after his displays with Juventus and the national team.