PSG interested in Everton flop Moise Kean in £26m transfer this summer after loan spell with Juventus

PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN are reportedly plotting a transfer swoop for former loanee Moise Kean.

Football Italia claims the Everton flop, currently at Juventus, could be heading back to France this summer in a shock deal.

Kean, 21, is on loan in Turin until 2023, when Juve will be obliged to buy him permanently for £26million.

However, Max Allegri has just splashed over £70m on Fiorentina hitman Dusan Vlahovic.

And Juve are ready to part ways with Kean at the end of the season.

PSG have now emerged as leading suitors for the Italian striker.

Kean spent last season on loan in the French capital, scoring 17 goals in all competitions.

And with Kylian Mbappe likely to leave on a free transfer, Kean is seen as an ideal signing by Mauricio Pochettino.

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However, PSG will first have to negotiate the complex agreement between Everton and Juventus.

And they may have to pay more than the £26m currently in place between the two sides.

Kean has netted just four times for Juventus this term.

And his playing time is set to be greatly reduced following Vlahovic’s arrival.

Kean also managed just four goals in 39 games for Everton.

And the hitman revealed in December 2020 that he would love to commit his future to PSG.

Kean said: "I am very happy with my performance with PSG. It's a very good thing to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world.

"I am focused on bringing good results. For the future, we'll see, you never know."

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