Everton are now open to a loan deal for Moise Kean this summer, with Inter evaluating him as a ‘last-minute idea’.
That’s according to Tuttomercatoweb, who say the Italian may leave Everton in the last two weeks of the window.
According to the website, Everton have ‘registered Kean’s desire’ to leave Goodison Park this summer and are ‘willing to indulge’ that desire.
They want a permanent sale ideally but are now open to letting Kean go on a temporary basis, even with a right to buy included at the end of it.
That’s alerted Inter Milan, and club chief Giuseppe Marotta is now ‘evaluating’ Kean ahead of a possible move.
The Everton man would not be his first choice, but he is a player worth keeping an eye on if their other negotiations, for the likes of Duvan Zapata and Joaquin Correa, do not get off the ground.
Kean is also a potential target for Fiorentina, yet it’s not known if they would be an acceptable destination for him or if they would be willing to take on his salary of €3.5m a year.