Many say that football is the closest thing to life. In the course of a lifetime, as in football, there will be unforgettable moments and others that you never want to remember. Moise Kean may be experiencing the less beautiful side of the game.
Last season the Italian striker was not up to the standards of the Juventus forward line. Kean's figures speak for themselves, six goals in 42 games for the 'Vecchia Signora'. For this reason and for what the young striker transmits on the pitch, the 'Bianconeri' will not hesitate to sell him this summer.
And that will be the task for Allegri's side, as Juve's option to buy Moise Kean to move to Italy was conditional on very affordable targets that have been met. However, the player's age is an attraction in the market. At 22, any club will be hoping that the Italy international can return to his best.
In fact, clubs such as PSG and Atletico Madrid have the striker on their respective agendas. However, other clubs of a lesser sporting level, but which could be very attractive to relaunch the player's career, are appearing by surprise.
According to Italian journalist Di Marzio, Kean has two potential Premier League exits. Although his experience at Everton was not the best possible, both Fulham and Nottingham Forest, recently promoted to the Premier League, are interested in Moise Kean.
The player's decision is still unknown and whether he would be willing to sign for a newly promoted team in order to regain his level. What is clear is that the team that offer the 32 million euros that Juventus are asking for the transalpine striker will have a good chance of being able to sign him.