Juventus: Moise Kean, dynamiter of the end of the winter transfer window?

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Injured since the beginning of December, Moise Kean (23) will have to keep his back strong to find a place in Max Allegri’s eleven. While young Kenan Yıldız is gaining more and more depth at the forefront of the Piedmontese attack, Arkadiusz Milik is coming off a hat-trick against Frosinone, and Dusan Vlahovic remains his team’s top scorer in Serie A , minutes are likely to cost more and more.

The last days, West France precisely reported an interest from Stade Rennais in the Italian international (15 caps, 4 goals), eager to get back on track. More recently, the name of Nice was mentioned by the Italian media. However, according to our information, the former Paris Saint-Germain player is not that excited about the idea of ​​returning to France, which he left in June 2021 after a season spent on loan at PSG.

Moïse Kean wants to play in Euro 2024!

Whoever has made 12 appearances since the start of the season would, to date, favor Italy. With this in mind, Monza and Fiorentina are not indifferent to the idea of ​​​​offering the scorer who passed through Everton. At the foot of the podium in Serie A with 33 points, the Viola could, as such, represent an interesting project for the native of Vercelli. A sporting argument that Monza, stuck in the soft underbelly of the Italian championship, cannot put forward. One thing is certain, Moise Kean will liven up the end of the transfer window in Europe, especially since he has a nice CV and a profile that would delight more than one coach.

On the Juventus side, we do not want to let him go at any cost, believing that the former Parisian still has a role to play in this team despite the absence of the European Cup. Looking for an ambitious project, the 1m83 right-hander is therefore in deep reflection since he has one objective at the end of the season, that of playing in Euro 2024, having participated in the last two matches of the Italy last November. As a reminder, the Squadra Azzura will face Albania, Spain and Croatia during Euro 2024 in Germany. Enough to perhaps encourage him to seek confidence, playing time and a real sporting project far from Juve, in Italy, France or elsewhere…

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