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Moise Kean appears to be growing frustrated with life at Juventus, just a few months after securing a permanent return to the club from Everton.

That’s according to Calciomercato, who say another move could be on the cards for the striker despite the €30m outlay on him in the summer.

They explain that while things are going well for Juventus as Max Allegri appeals to have settled on a team and that is working, it means that some players have been left frustrated.

Kean is one of them, with him very much one of the players in the squad ‘who deserve to play’ but are doing so less than they would like to at this stage of the season.

That’s frustrating for Kean, who returned permanently from Everton in a €30m deal this year, even though the deal was agreed two years ago.

There had been plenty of clubs asking about him in the summer transfer window, but most of those – including Nottingham Forest – weren’t considered ‘first tier’ sides and he ended up remaining where he was.

Even AC Milan were thinking about a deal for him at one point as they looked for a forward at the end of the window. Juventus, though, didn’t listen to either the loan deal or swap with Divock Origi that was offered.

That left Kean at Juventus, where he has had a frustrating start to the season that’s left him considering another move, just months after getting out of Everton.