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Mino Raiola hoping to pair Everton flop Moise Kean with Zlatan Ibrahimovic at AC Milan as agent launches transfer talks


MINO RAIOLA is reportedly trying to engineer a potential switch to AC Milan for Everton flop Moise Kean.

The Italian striker’s agent is looking to bring the 20-year-old back to Italy after a dismal opening season in England.

Everton striker Moise Kean has failed to impress in the Premier League since joining from JuventusCredit: EPA

Kean joined the Toffees from Juventus last year, but he has scored just twice in 33 games in all competitions.

And he could be the signing that convinces Zlatan Ibrahimovic to pen a new one-year deal at the San Siro.

According to Calciomercato, Raiola is in contact with Milan about extending his client’s stay in Serie A.

And they state that the 52-year-old is looking to facilitate Kean’s move to Milan where he would partner Ibrahimovic up top.

They claim that Everton would be willing to sell the youngster for a fee in the region of £22.5million.

But Milan would rather bring in the player on an initial loan deal with an option to buy.

Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti remains convinced Kean will stay at the club as he predicted the forward to be better next term.

He said: “Of course, he is a player we need to give support to, because he is young,

Kean’s potential arrival could prove instrumental in Zlatan Ibrahimovic signing a new deal at AC MilanCredit: Alamy Live News

“He came here from Italy, so it was a new adaptation for him, a new country.

“Also, he was alone during the lockdown and so it was not an easy season for him.

“But this season can give him more experience and more knowledge. He will be better and play more next season.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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