For all his promise, new Everton striker Moise Kean is yet to get off the mark for his new club.
The Italian was a marquee signing this summer for the Toffees after the club struggled on the goalscoring front last term.
BBC Sport report that the deal that was struck with Juventus could reach as much as £27.5 million, which was widely regarded as good business.

It was been an indifferent start for Kean so far, and for the last few games he has been named a substitute by Marco Silva in favour of Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
The Englishman was four goals in all competitions and is not making life easy for the young Italian.
Kean could do with a goal soon after the international break finishes, because it would be slightly embarrassing if come the end of the season, he hasn’t exceeded the goals target he set himself.
The 19-year-old said (Liverpool Echo) that he would score a minimum of seven goals, which is a realistic, if not fairly uninspiring target.
TBR’s view
There is obviously still a lot of football left to play this season, but in the interest of getting himself settled then Kean could do with a goal.

Fans would have expected him to have notched by now, and some won’t have envisaged Calvert-Lewin outscoring the talented teenager so comfortably by this point.
It would be a big shame if come May 2020, Kean hadn’t scored more than seven goals.
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