
According to a report Everton have made a decision on whether or not to sell Italian striker Moise Kean this month.
The Everton outcast was allowed to join PSG on loan at the start of the season after struggling to have an impact and making more headlines off the pitch than on it since arriving at Goodison Park.
Kean has since found his form again at the Parc des Prince, scoring eight goals in 12 Ligue 1 appearances, as well as scoring twice in the Champions League.

With that in mind, reports this week had suggested Everton and PSG were in talks over a permanent deal. that Everton and PSG were set to discuss a potential £31 million switch to the French capital.
However, are claiming that is not the case.
They suggest that Everton are unwilling to let Kean go this month. They are willing to wait before making a final decision on his future. Kean is contracted until 2024 and Everton are ready to let the 20-year-old’s loan spell run and make an assessment at the end of the season.
It is plausible Everton are considering giving Kean another chance at Goodison or, in fact, are hoping his form continues and that asking price can go up.