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Moise Kean

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Similar was said about Lukaku. Kean will be a best in 3-4 years time..
Lukaku was scoring goals and creating problems for defenders from a very young age. Kean doesn't do anywhere near the same amount of work.

PSG can afford to let Mbappe go on a free and turn down £150m+. They had Kean for a season and could have bought him for less than £30m. If they thought he was going to be any good they would have signed him.
 
Similar was said about Lukaku. Kean will be a best in 3-4 years time..

Yeah I think he will be a good player, but he wasn’t going to be with us. It just wasn’t a good fit for whatever reason. He might need a couple of average seasons in Italy before he explodes rather than the unrelenting pressure of the premier league.
 

Moise Kean has re-joined Juventus on a two-year loan deal with an obligation for the Turin club to make the transfer permanent.

Italy international striker Kean joined Everton from Juventus in August 2019 and has made 39 appearances for the Blues – 29 as a substitute – and scored four goals.

In October last year, the 21-year-old moved to Paris Saint-Germain on loan for the remainder of the 2020/21 season.


Described as an obligation by official club press release
 

Prepared for everytime he scores against genoa and empoli this thread coming back to the top.
Yawn.
Good riddance. Even if they're not the best. Id rather have someone who looks interested in playing for the club.
 
Amazing piece of business considering how crap he is, in the PL at least anyway.

Don't care if he is boss again in Italy which he undoubtedly will be.
 

All things considered, I think the club has done really well to rake in a deal worth 35m for someone who was desperate not to be here.
 
If the obligation to buy is subject to to the achievement of certain sporting objectives by the end of the '22/'23 season, I'm hard pressed to see how we can book anything beyond the loan fee, but I'm no accountant or contract analyst, so we await a formal analysis. I assume there is no obligation to buy until objectives are confirmed to have been met. And it seems we will not even know that until Spring '23.

Furthermore, the acquisition fee (assuming objectives are met) is reportedly payable in three years. Is that three years from now or three years from the fulfillment of the objectives?

While the deal seems like reasonable business on the surface given all that has transpired, I think we have few certainties in the near term and cannot fully assess this deal for another two years.
 

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