Everton transfer news: Moise Kean rejoins Juventus on two-year loan with £24m obligation to buy

Moise Kean, Everton's former footballer, has returned to Juventus to complete a move for 24m (28m) on a loan of two years.
Juventus will pay 6m (7m), while the total deal value, including bonuses, will amount to 32.6m (38m).

As a replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo (who is returning to Manchester United), the striker will be brought in by Juve.

Image: Kean was on loan from PSG last season

Kean joined Everton's Toffees in 2019 from Juventus for a fee of around 27 million. However, Kean has had his time restricted at Goodison Park due to Dominic Calvert-Lewin becoming Everton’s main centre-forward.

In his first campaign, he scored two goals in 33 matches. He was then loaned to Paris Saint-Germain for last season. There, he found the net 17 more times in 41 games.

Kean joined Juventus' youth team in 2011. He made his debut for the Serie A club in 2005, and then went on to make 21 appearances for the Allianz Stadium.

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