Everton boss Marco Silva looks set to add a striker to his ranks after a fee was agreed for the £29 million transfer of Juventus ace Moise Kean, according to The Guardian.
The Italian will join Andre Gomes and Fabian Delph as summer recruits at Goodison Park.
Everton will pay the youngster £53,000-a-week, according to The Guardian.
Kean netted six goals in 13 Serie A appearances for the champions last season and will undoubtedly be a coup for the club.
We looked at three reasons why Kean can take the Premier League by storm during his time at Everton:
Regular game time
Kean was handed the occasional opportunity at Juventus but he will get far more chances to play at Everton.
Make no bones about it, Silva has swopped for Kean so that he can spearhead his team’s attack during 2019/20.

Kean started just six games in all competitions last season and he will definitely hope to improve that figure at Goodison Park.
Given the money paid by Everton, it seems likely he will quickly become a first-team regular.
Natural ability
The 19-year-old is one of the world’s most promising teenagers and the Toffees supporters will barely be able to believe this signing is taking place.
Kean boasts bucket loads of natural ability and he should fit in nicely with a young Everton squad.

Finishing is the teenager’s biggest asset and he proved extremely clinical in the penalty area for Juventus.
At 19 he already has two goals from three appearances in the Italy senior team.
Supply and demand
One thing that Everton aren’t short of is creativity and that should be ideal for Kean.
With the likes of Richarlison, Bernard, Gylfi Sigurdsson and Theo Walcott supplying chances for Kean, he should get plenty of chance to score goals.

The Juventus man thrives on good quality service and he should get that in abundance at Goodison Park.
Given the chance and time to settle Kean could be one of the signings of the summer.
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