Moise Kean is expected to be a permanent Juventus player once again. The striker is currently on loan at his boyhood club from Everton. However, Juventus have decided to activate the buy option in his contract at the end of the season.
As a result, they will receive €28 million from his sale, while he signs a new long-term contract with the Bianconeri. This season, Kean has scored seven goals across all competitions, while being in and out of the starting line-up. He has played only 1,192 minutes but averages a goal every 171 minutes.
Moise Kean to become permanent Juventus player next season
The youngster has been criticised for many off field distractions that have hindered his performances. However, it seems that he has gotten things back on track and is now fully focused on matters at hand.
“I have toured a lot, now I work hard to find stability and consistency. I have a personal staff of four people who follow me, a nutritionist, an athletic trainer and specialists who help me improve, I don’t neglect anything anymore,” he recently told Corriere dello Sport.
“I work with them even when I don’t have training, I work a lot on rhythm and to avoid wasting energy and some mistakes from the past. I score for Juve and for me.”
Moise Kean previously spent loan spells at PSG and Hellas Verona, but now seems to be set for a solid time with Juventus.