According to Tuttosport, Juventus are keen to bring Everton striker Moise Kean back to the club on loan this summer.
It’s claimed that Juventus, now managed by Andrea Pirlo following his shock appointment, are pursuing a new striker.
Edin Dzeko is one name on the list, but Juve are allegedly open to bringing Kean back to Turin just over a year since selling him for £27.5m.
Kean is allegedly considering his future alongside agent Mino Raiola, and Juve would be interested in a season-long loan move.
Given that he counts as a homegrown player, Kean appeals to Juve for Champions League quota reasons, and his Everton future seems insecure.
Kean’s record for Everton was pretty dismal, registering just two goals and two assists in 29 Premier League games, though he did only start six of those.

The 20-year-old’s record for Juve is much more impressive, having scored eight times in 21 games for them.
It’s hard to see Everton giving up on Kean given his potential, and they surely won’t lan him out without another striker coming in – but Juve’s interest in re-signing Kean could just turn the striker’s head.

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