Moise Kean (29 Viewers)

Monty

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May 2, 2017
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is he still going to the dutch league? I'd like to see him battle it out in serie a a bit more

where are sassuolo and atalanta when you need them
 

Gagi

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Jul 19, 2007
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4 goals. Impressive. One year of CR tutoring would do wonders for the kid. Are we going to keep him or Favilli if we sell Higuain?
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Raiola offers Juventus youngster to Napoli

31 July at 12:35
Mino Raiola has reportedly offered his client Moise Kean to Serie A giants Napoli, with the club looking to sign a striker this summer.

Il Mattino state that while Napoli have been linked with a move for the Juventus youngster, they have shown no clear signs of interest in the striker, despite Raiola attempts to offer the player to the partenopei.

We have earlier reported that Juventus are about to sell Kean this summer as they believe that the player has not developed as they wanted him to. The club wants a fee of about 20 million euros to part ways with the player.

Napoli have made it clear that they can't meet Juve's demands for the striker and while they are interested in him, the price-tag pushes them away from the Italian.

Apart from Kean, Valencia striker Rodrigo is also a Napoli target.

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Kean offered to Napoli
By Football Italia staff


Mino Raiola has reportedly offered Juventus youngster Moise Kean to Napoli, but the Partenopei aren’t keen.

The 18-year-old became the first player born in the 2000s to play in one of Europe’s top five leagues when he played for Juve in November 2016, and later that season he became the first to score too.

The striker has impressed at international youth level, scoring twice as Italy lost in Sunday’s Under-19 European Championship final.

Following a season on loan at Verona last year, Il Mattino reports that Kean’s agent, Mino Raiola, offered his client to Napoli.

However, the Bianconeri would demand at least €20m to sell the promising forward, and would also insist on a buyback clause.

The latter is something the Partenopei absolutely will not accept, so a transfer appears unlikely.
 

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