Moise Kean, the disaster

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Former PSG striker Moise Kean was due to be loaned to Atlético for the rest of the season, but he was rejected during the medical examination in Madrid.

Two and a half years after his great season at PSG (17 goals in 41 matches), Moise Kean is at a standstill. The Italian striker did not score a goal in 13 appearances for Juventus before injuring his shin. Massimiliano Allegri having promoted Kenan Yildiz (18 years old) in the hierarchy of attackers, Kean’s loan to Atlético de Madrid until the end of the season was recorded against 500,000 euros.

Except that Kean did not pass the medical examination. His injury will keep him away from the field until March and the leaders of the Colchoneros (looking for an attacker with the possible departure of Angel Correa to Saudi Arabia) have decided not to validate the transfer.

The player trained with the Old Lady therefore returned to Piedmont. His second part of the season promises to be long…

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