Moise Kean is having a difficult time at Juventus, and the deal the Turin club agreed with Everton is looking worse by the day.
Calciomercato report the player is ‘unhappy’ with his current situation, with the suggestion he’d rather be somewhere else. However, the deal Juventus agreed with Everton has been holding everything back and prevented a summer transfer.
The Serie A side paid €7m to loan the player over a two year period, with the near-obligation to pay a further €28m at the end of that loan. Slightly different figures have been used at times, and those are the ones Calciomercato now present.
Juventus wanted a club to cover that cost in the summer, but they couldn’t find anyone to do so. The 22-year-old’s value continues to fall and it’s now near-certain they’ll be making a loss when it comes to parting ways.
Il Bianconero report that when Kean was brought on as a late substitute against Bologna at the weekend, in a 3-0 victory, he was whistled by fans.
That sounds a bit over the top, it’s hardly Kean’s fault that Juventus agreed such a deal with Everton.