Kean, they pay the clause and goodbye Fiorentina: he will wear the bianconero again

Moise Kean, star season and Fiorentina farewell: striker will be bianconero

Kean, pagano la clausola e addio Fiorentina: vestirà di nuovo il bianconero – SerieAnews

Moise Kean is one of the revelations of the league. As many as 20 goals in the season, 15 in Serie A accompanied by three assists and second place in the scorers’ table behind Mateo Retegui. Those who had doubts about the 2000-year-old bomber, well, they will certainly have changed their minds. Kean just needed an environment that would give him confidence to express himself at his best.

Fiorentina and Palladino chose him and handed him the keys to the purple attack-a gamble, at least initially, given how Kean was coming off a season with zero goals to his credit. Instead, Palladino put him in ideal conditions to showcase his potential. And Kean did not disappoint expectations.

Back-to-back goals, play for the team, and considerable specific weight. A real explosion that Luciano Spalletti is also enjoying: in the return match against Germany valid for the Nations League, Kean scored a brace that sparked the comeback for the 3-3 final.

Kean, gol a raffica ed una clausola fin troppo bassa

Kean at 25 now looks ready to take the international stage for good. His goals will be crucial for Fiorentina to achieve its goals: from the possible Conference League victory to the fight for fourth place, despite being five points behind the fourth position.

Kean, gol a raffica ed una clausola fin troppo bassa (Ansa Foto) – SerieAnews

A final rush in which the killer instinct shown so far by Kean will be even more crucial: in his best season of his career, he now has the 30-goal goal goal largely within reach. A scintillating season that can become memorable, in short, increasing the regrets in the Juventus household disproportionately.

Suffice it to say that Kean alone has scored more than Vlahovic and Kolo Muani and has on his own almost the same numbers as all Bianconeri offensive players added together. And who knows that at Continassa they may not be regretting the day they sold him for just €18 million, which seemed like a bargain last summer.

Meanwhile, however, his value has down more than doubled. And the termination clause in his contract even seems far too low. Recall, in fact, how in Kean’s contract there is a 52 million euro clause, almost a pittance given the dearth of bombers around and especially the skyrocketing prices of the same.

Kean sarà bianconero: club pronto a pagare la clausola

Indeed, it is no coincidence that several clubs have already taken an interest in Kean. In Italy, Napoli is keenly watching the development of the situation. From the point of view of physique and qualities, in fact, the Italy bomber is very similar to Romelu Lukaku and the partenopei in view of next season with the double commitment are looking for an alter ego of the Belgian who can give him breathing space.

Kean sarà bianconero: club pronto a pagare la clausola (Ansa Foto) – SerieAnews

Even abroad, however, they are looking closely at the national team bomber. For Kean already an experience outside Italy, at PSG with 18 goals in the season, and he would certainly have no problem with a new transfer, especially if it were to be to the Premier League. And just from England several clubs are monitoring him.

First and foremost, Newcastle, which has put him at the top of the list of targets to replace Isak, the author of an extraordinary season – 19 goals and 5 assists in 25 appearances – but in the crosshairs of Liverpool ready to shell out 100 million euros. Kean, on the other hand, would actually cost half that: the 52 million clause, which, however, is exercisable only from July 1 to 15.

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