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Post by evertontillidie on Sept 14, 2021 9:03:48 GMT
Did he try to score in his own net?
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Post by rugbytoffee on Mar 9, 2022 14:11:15 GMT
Deciding to bring back Moise Kean on loan from Everton after selling him to the Toffees a couple of years before, Juventus’ hopes of a grand return haven’t gone to plan.
The forward has only managed to score five goals and pick up the one assists in 29 appearances for the Serie A side under Max Allegri, and the two-season deal with an option to buy that becomes permanent under certain requirements is starting to really look like an expensive flop.
Kean appears to think as much too, as Corriere Torino on Wednesday explain both Juventus and the Italy international ‘are looking for a way out’.
It’s mentioned that Paris Saint-Germain, where the 22-year-old spent a successful season-long loan last season, could help in this endeavour, but ‘obviously, there is a need to come to an agreement with Everton’, which is described as ‘not easy'
That will be because the Toffees, who are already making €7m from the loan alone (€3m this year and €4m next year), can also make €28m + €3m in bonuses should Kean end up staying at Juventus through that potentially mandatory purchase clause.
Something to think about, but normally, where there’s a will, there’s a way, and if Paris Saint-Germain do want Kean, they might be able to come to a financial arrangement with both Juventus and Everton to ensure they get their man.
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Post by rugbytoffee on May 14, 2022 12:54:04 GMT
Juventus will sit down with Everton this summer to renegotiate the loan deal for Moise Kean as they look to avoid paying €28m for him. That’s according to Tuttosport, relayed by Tuttomercatoweb, who say the Italian giants don’t want to pay for the striker. Kean is currently on loan from Everton on a deal that sees Juventus pay €3m for the first year, €4m for the second and then €28m for the permanent deal at the end of it. They are obligated to pay that latter clause if certain objectives are met, but it has been made clear for months they would prefer not to do so as Kean has managed just six goals and three assists in 42 games in all competitions this season. Indeed, it has been made clear that Juventus would prefer to spend their money elsewhere and have been working up formulas to that end. The prevalent idea is that they arrange for Kean to move elsewhere this summer, buy him from Everton a year early and then sell him on. That, though, would involve finding a suitor for the striker and arranging a new agreement with Everton, a complicated affair, to say the least. Tuttosport now pick up on that and say Kean is one of several players who ‘could leave Turin this summer’. He is ‘officially owned’ by Everton, though, so his situation will have to be ‘rediscussed’ with the Toffees first. On the face of it, there is no reason for the Blues to budge, given they are near-guaranteed €28m at the end of next season and €4m for the renewal of the loan in the summer. They, then, don’t really need to do anything, although perhaps Juventus could tempt them into accepting a lower price in exchange for getting their money this summer rather than in a year’s time. That would certainly help the ailing finances at Goodison Park and is realistically the only rearrangement we can see them accepting, although the two clubs will need to agree an agreeable figure first. sportwitness.co.uk/
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Post by Avinalaff on May 14, 2022 15:42:36 GMT
Maybe Everton might like to discuss the fee we actually paid them for him in the first place......
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Post by jimmy on May 15, 2022 20:29:09 GMT
Shite
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