Juventus Transfer Exclusive: Moise Kean Set For Premier League Return As Italian Giants Keen To Offload Striker

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Moise Kean is being made available to Premier League clubs as he searches for a loan move from Juventus before deadline day.

The Juventus striker has a host of early offers on the table from Italy, France and Spain, but sources suggest he will not make a decision on his future until options in the English top-flight have been fully explored.

Kean, 23, has spent time previously at Everton and has intentions to find a way back to England as his days at Juve seem numbered.

The Italian has started just six Serie A games this season and has not yet scored – so now the Turin club are allowing him to look into other possibilities.

Indications suggest Kean is very determined to investigate whether there is potential for a transfer to one of the London clubs, with so many currently searching for a new striker option.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Fulham and West Ham all have ongoing issues in attack and at least three of them are actively in the market for a forward this month.

West Ham are scouring Europe for options but have not yet identified an ideal candidate, with caution being taken to their spending right now.

The Eagles are very much on the hunt for a new loan striker and Kean could be ideal. Fulham have had offers for Carlos Vinicius and Rodrigo Muniz but need the right replacement to be in line before they green light any exit.

Chelsea and Arsenal would seem more unlikely given their status and his current record but both are in need of new options and will be made aware of the availability. So far there are proposals from Fiorentina, Monza, Rennes and Atletico Madrid on the table.

But Kean believes he could have English potential as he is more well-rounded than during his spell at Goodison Park – even if his current goals record does not point to a ruthless scorer.

The former Everton striker has endured some bad luck this season – including having two goals ruled out in one match against Verona.

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