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Report: PSG plan summer move for Everton loanee Moise Kean

Mino Raiola could look to find a new home for Everton loanee Moise Kean this summer, that his two-year loan with Juventus could be cut short.

Kean returned to Turin last summer after a turbulent spell at Goodison Park. It appeared to be a huge coup for the Toffees to sign the striker back in 2019.

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His most successful time on Everton’s books came during the 2020/21 season. However, that was while the Italy international was on loan with Paris Saint-Germain.

He returned to Juve on a two-year loan last year. . And the move is set to be made permanent for £23.6 million, with a further £2.5 million coming in add-ons.

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Interestingly however, it would appear that Juventus may not be the club who sign him permanently after all. that his agent could look to move him elsewhere this summer due to a lack of game-time.

PSG will try to sign the striker in the summer. And with that, Calciomercato claims that the Ligue 1 side are the team most likely to land Kean should he leave Juve.

Everton are open to the move. However, the Toffees want any team who signs Kean to take on the same terms Juve agreed to.

Everton in strong position as PSG eye Moise Kean

It is hard to see Kean playing for Everton again. Of course, it is not entirely out of the question for the youngster – who Thomas Tuchel previously labelled ‘‘ – to get back in the fold given the change of regime in the dug-out.

But clearly, it seems highly unlikely that Kean will return to Merseyside in the future. The good news is that Everton have the agreement in place with Juventus already.

Calciomercato reports that the conditions that will lead to a permanent move will be easy to achieve. So Everton find themselves in a strong position.

If PSG come calling, that should be fine. But if not, Everton can seemingly still expect a hefty sum from Juventus.