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As you all know by now, Moise Kean’s loan deal at Juventus from Everton hasn’t exactly gone to plan.

The forward has struggled to convince Max Allegri to use him regularly, and the arrival of Dusan Vlahovic in January did nothing to help his cause.

The problem with all this is that Juventus are currently stuck in a two-year deal agreed with Everton, who have very little incentive to call it quits early, knowing full well that even if Kean were to return, they would make €7m from not having him at the club until 2023.

There has been a lot of talk that the Serie A side want to find a way out of it, however, and Corriere Torino look at it again on Tuesday.

They state that the option to buy set at €28m + €3m in bonuses ‘can become an obligation rather easily’, which is what the Italians want to avoid.

Kean himself ‘has disappointed and he too would gladly change the air’, and the 22-year-old has ‘set off to work to find a way out’ if he can.

The main issue is that any alternative has to ‘also convince Everton’, with Paris Saint-Germain ‘always in the background’ following his successful loan there in the past.