Moise Kean is hoping that Paris Saint-Germain strike a permanent deal with Everton this summer, despite interest from former club Juventus, according to a report from Le 10 Sport.
Kean has bounced back from a difficult time at Goodison Park following his loan switch to Parc des Princes.
The 21-year-old has scored 11 goals in 20 Ligue 1 games. He has also bagged three goals in the Champions League for Mauricio Pochettino’s men.
His form is not going unnoticed elsewhere. Le 10 Sport reports that Juventus are working on a bid to try and bring the youngster back this summer two years after his sale to the Toffees.
Interestingly, the report adds that Kean has made his preference clear. He is reportedly very keen to make a permanent move to PSG.
It is hinted that agreeing a deal may not be easy. It is suggested that Everton will be very greedy in their demands.
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Everton agreed a fee that could see them pay £27.5 million for Kean (via BBC Sport). And while his time on Merseyside did not work out, he has since gone on to vindicate the club’s decision to part with a large sum.
The Toffees have every right to demand a big fee, particularly with the likes of PSG and Juve taking an interest.
Carlo Ancelotti will surely have few qualms ultimately if Everton do not receive a big offer and Kean stays put.