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Premier League flop Moise Kean ‘lined up for career-saving transfer after falling out of favour at Juventus’


PREMIER LEAGUE flop Moise Kean is being lined up for a career-saving transfer with the striker having fallen out of favour at Juventus.

The former Everton star has struggled to impress at the Serie A giants this term after failing to find the back of the net.

Moise Kean is lined up for a career-saving move to the Italian side MonzaCredit: Rex
Kean failed to impress at Everton and signed for Juventus on a permanent transfer last summerCredit: Getty

Kean, 23, endured a poor four-year stint at the Toffees where he only managed four goals in 39 matches from 2019-2023.

And after making a permanent move to Juventus last summer his poor form has followed him to Turin.

In his 11 Serie A appearances this season the Italy international has not scored.

Now boss Massimiliano Allegri is looking to revamp his squad as Kean falls down the ranks.

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Juve currently sit second in the table five points behind frontrunners Inter Milan.

Kean could make a career saving move with Italian rivals Monza reported to be interested in the forward.

The Serie A side are also keen on winger Samuel Iling-Junior as the club struggles in 11th spot in Serie A after 20 games.

Monza CEO Adriano Galliani is reportedly in contact with Juventus to set up loan deals for Keane and Iling-Junior.

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But the club face tough competition for the former Everton player as Rennes and Fiorentina are also interested in the striker.

Kean started his professional career with Juventus in 2016, winning a domestic double in his first season with the club.

He spent the following season on loan with Verona before returning to Juventus the next season, winning another Serie A title in 2019.

In the summer of that year, Kean joined English side Everton, who loaned him to French club Paris Saint-Germain in 2020, after failing to impress at Goodison Park.

The Italian international then headed back to Juventus in 2021, before he rejoined the Turin club permanently in 2023.

The footballing world has high hopes for Kean who made his senior debut for Italy in 2018.

He is the third-youngest goalscorer for Italy in a competitive match, behind Wilfried Gnonto and Bruno Nicole.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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