Everton’s Moise Kean enjoyed a good start to his loan spell at Paris Saint-Germain, under the orders of Thomas Tuchel.
At the start of this month, Mauricio Pochettino replaced the German and the former Spurs manager started the striker in his first two matches. Kean scored a goal in both fixtures.
The Italy international was left on the bench in the last two matches. According to Calciomercato.it, Mauro Icardi seems to have overtaken Kean in the pecking order at PSG.
The Ligue 1 side will not be considering the possibility of signing the former Juventus man on a permanent deal at the end of this season. Therefore, Kean will return to Everton, who have ‘set the redemption figure’ at €34m.
In addition to this, PSG have decided to look at other options for the attack and this could see Kean return to Serie A in the summer.
AC Milan, who tried to take the player last summer, could come back for the Toffees man again since his profile appeals Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara.
It’s claimed the 20-year-old would represent an ‘alternative between present and future’ for 39-year-old Zlatan Ibrahimović.
Milan’s idea is to take Kean on an ‘onerous loan operation with a right/ bligation to redeem’.
Calciomercato.it explain these formulas are considered not only to satisfy the demands of Carlo Ancelotti’s side, but also to ‘mock’ their rival, Juventus, who are also interested in their former player.