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Everton striker Moise Kean could make a return to Juventus this summer, although there are several factors which will determine if that can happen.

That’s according to Tuttosport, who say it is ‘never say never’ on a possible return for the striker as far as Juve are concerned.

Kean is currently on loan at Paris Saint Germain, having been sent there by Everton after a disappointing first year at the club last season.

He’s been a revelation in Paris, with a header in the 4-1 win over Barcelona in the Champions League in midweek, taking him to 16 goals in 29 games in all competitions this season.

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That has naturally sparked discussions about his future, with it unknown as yet whether he will be returning to Everton and staying, extending his stay at PSG or moving elsewhere.

If it’s the latter, Juventus would certainly be interested, with them having pushed to get him last summer before his move to France.

And according to Tuttosport, it is a case of ‘never say never’ with the Italian, who remains on Juve’s radar and a player they would love to have back.

However, whether they can get him will depend on several factors, with ‘evolution of the season’, PSG potentially signing Messi and whether Everton will sell Kean, and at what price, all factors that need to be taken into consideration first.

Chief among them is presumably the latter, with the Blues sure to demand far more than the €30m they paid two years ago given his form this season.