Juventus bring Moise Kean back from Everton in €7m loan after Ronaldo departure
Kean
returns
to
Turin
two
years
after
the
forward
left
for
the
Premier
League
in
a
£27million
(€31.5m)
move,
having
signed
a
five-year
deal
with
the
Toffees.
Juve
will
pay
€7m
(£6m)
for
the
striker’s
loan
spell,
payable
over
two
years.
They
will
be
obliged
to
re-sign
him
on
a
permanent
basis
for
a
fee
that
could
reach
€31m
(£26.6m)
if
certain
objectives
are
met.
The
Italy
international’s
arrival
follows
Ronaldo’s
switch
back
to
Manchester
United,
with
Massimiliano
Allegri
eager
to
bolster
his
attacking
options.
Kean
impressed
on
loan
at
Paris
Saint-Germain
last
season,
scoring
13
times
in
26
Ligue
1
outings.
But
he
failed
to
make
an
impact
at
Goodison
Park,
with
his
32
top-flight
outings
yielding
only
two
goals.
The
appointment
of
Rafael
Benitez
at
Everton
might
have
ushered
in
a
fresh
start
for
Kean,
but
that
will
not
now
materialise.
Kean
was
sent
off
in
Tuesday’s
EFL
Cup
win
at
Huddersfield
Town,
while
he
featured
only
very
briefly
in
the
2-2
draw
at
Leeds
United
in
the
Premier
League.
Kean
made
his
Juve
debut
aged
just
16
years,
eight
months
and
21
days
in
November
2016,
becoming
the
club’s
youngest
ever
player.
He
made
16
Serie
A
appearances
in
in
his
first
spell
at
Juve,
scoring
seven
goals,
while
he
won
the
Scudetto
twice
and
the
Coppa
Italia
once.
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