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Having passed through PSG two years ago, Moise Kean is now at Juventus. However, he should go to Atlético de Madrid this winter.
Trained at Juventus, Moise Kean then had different experiences more or less tinged with success. While he was an Everton player, the transalpine striker was loaned to Paris Saint-Germain during the 2020-2021 season. A rather convincing passage which, however, had no follow-up. Finally loaned then sold permanently by Everton to Juventus in the summer of 2023, Kean has been disillusioned since the start of the season, with little playing time. Enough to push him to look elsewhere. Atlético de Madrid is ready to open its doors to him.
And after Mundo Deportivo, the business is on very good track. The club where Antoine Griezmann plays is reportedly on the verge of acquiring Moise Kean for a loan until the end of the season, without a purchase option. The outlet added that the Italian international was expected in Madrid by Wednesday evening, with a medical examination scheduled for Thursday. The player should then be present in the stands during the Copa del Rey quarter-final which will take place on the same day between Atlético and Sevilla FC (9 p.m.).
An arrival and a departure?
Moise Kean was coveted by several clubs, including Monza, Fiorentina, Sevilla FC and Stade Rennais. Bayern Leverkusen, current leader of the Bundesliga, would also have come to the news. It is therefore Atlético de Madrid who should win the bet. And this, without worrying about the Angel Correa file, who should leave the Colchoneros for Saudi Arabia.
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