
Whilst the main transfer talk at Everton has been around the potential arrival of a certain three individuals, rumours are still circulating about those already on Merseyside and what their futures hold.
Italian outlet Calciomercato have claimed that Kean could be heading back to Juventus this summer – only 12 months after Everton purchased the striker – and rival fans think the club are making a mistake in letting him go so early.
A selection of rival supporters feel that there is still a player in Kean, it’s just a case of coaching his talents out of him and showcasing it on the pitch.
Whilst some Juve fans also made it clear that they will happily welcome back their player, who played second fiddle to the likes of Richarlison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin during the recently concluded season.
When Ancelotti first arrived at Goodison, many thought that the Italian would able to get the best out of his fellow countryman. But it’s not been the case.
It could be argued that the Marco Silva signing should stay on Merseyside and his club should opt against selling him because the potential new signings this summer may help elevate his game.
Everton’s opening fixtures of the 2020/21 season
- Tottenham (A)
September 12
- West Brom (H)
September 19
- Crystal Palace (A)
September 26
- Brighton (H)
October 3
- Liverpool (H)
October 17
- Southampton (A)
October 26
Reliable Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano has claimed on Twitter that the Toffees are edging closer to securing a double swoop for Napoli’s Allan and Real Madrid’s James Rodriguez. Whilst personal terms have been agreed with Doucoure of Watford.
If them players are snapped up by Everton then they’ll no doubt add much-needed bite, energy and flair to a midfield that looked lacklustre last season.
And, in turn, it should help the game of Kean, but now it remains to be seen whether he will be sharing a pitch with those players next season or heading back to his homeland.
Here is a selection of opposition fans reacting to the Kean rumours:
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