Moise Kean’s struggles in his debut season at Everton convinced him to go out on loan to Paris Saint-Germain last summer.
Prior to moving to Paris, Juventus wanted to bring the 20-year-old back to the club, a year after they sold him to the Toffees.
Kean has hit form for PSG this season, scoring 14 goals in all competitions, and he continues to shine for the Paris club.
The Everton striker scored in PSG’s 4-1 win over Barcelona in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 tie on Tuesday.
Juventus ‘long chased’ the Toffees man, but they weren’t successful in securing his services last summer. Luckily for them, Kean’s latest comments will come as encouragement for a possible future transfer, provided they can convince Everton to sell the player.
“Juventus? Yes, I’m doing very well in Paris, we are a magnificent group, everyone welcomed me well, the staff followed me every day to improve me 100%,” he told Sport Mediaset.
“I have not forgotten Juve, they will always be in the heart. It’s the team that I made my debut, I will never forget them. I always watch their matches.”
PSG took Kean on a a dry loan deal and in principle, the player will have to return to Goodison Park after this season.
If Carlo Ancelotti cannot assure his compatriot of regular playing at Everton next season, Kean could pack his bags again in the summer.