I don’t blame Kean personally but he did turn out to be the downgrade that many of us were afraid he will be after seeing how immature and inconsistent he has been for the past couple of years.. he sure has the talent to be more efficient and maybe in the future he will eventually become a better all round player that could potentially contribute more but for now he is obviously far away from it. Point is you don’t replace CR7 who is a 35+ goals striker with someone like Kean and expect him to fill(or even partially fill) such a big gap in a team that was already struggling as it was, even as a panic buy it barelly made sense given the limited budget we are operating with…
I’d add also that from the first moment we got linked to him the feeling was that it will have a huge psychological impact both on us and our opponents in the sense that they had one lesser player to worry about when playing against Juventus and also we had one less leader in the dressing room compared to the previous seasons. Mentality plays a huge role in todays game and we tried to fix that in January when we purchased Vlahovic in an attempt to give ourself a boost but unfortunately for us it was too little too late given all the other injuries to key players at different stages of the season that resulted in us lacking any cohesion and being far from actually putting up a serious challenge for anything major this season.
If there is even a 1% to get out of this deal and send Moise back to Everton or to whoever else might be interested to take him off our hands we should not hesitate and do our best to make the most of it. Those funds need to be used elsewhere, we need players that could start or really challenge for a starting spot, not a 40m worth benchwarmer that we need a couple of seasons of patience with untill he will actually start justifying his price tag.