Juventus ‘will do everything’ to bring Moise Kean back to the club in the summer, two years after they sold him to Everton, reports Tuttosport.
Having struggled in his debut season in England, the Toffees sent him out on loan to Paris Saint-Germain last October.
The 21-year-old has impressed for the Ligue 1 side, scoring 15 goals in all competitions.
It’s claimed the operation to sign the Italy international keeps ‘moving forward’ even though Álvaro Morata’s stay is ‘not obvious’ and the chances of Paulo Dybala’s renewal look slim.
Kean, who knows the Turin club first hand, is on top of the list of Juve chief Fabio Paratici and his right-hand man, Federico Cherubini.
The Everton owned player is happy in Paris, but he’s ‘very fascinated’ with the possibility of returning to his old club.
Juventus sold the frontman in 2019 to balance their books and didn’t insert a buyback clause.
Luckily for them, Carlo Ancelotti’s side intend to cash in from Kean’s sale after he has ‘revalued himself’ this season at PSG. The Italian attacker has no intention to return to England.
Kean’s agent Mino Raiola shares an excellent relationship with Everton and Juve, and he’s already working behind the scenes to find a ‘good compromise’ in the summer.