Everton have been linked with a move for Juventus’ teen sensation Moise Kean in recent days. However, despite some contradictory reports, no formal offer has yet been sent to Turin, claim The Guardian.
The Daily Mail reported on Everton’s pursuit of Kean this week. They suggested that Juventus could potentially sell the Italian international to the Toffees for £31 million this summer. However, the Bianconeri would demand a £40.5 million buy-back clause in any deal.
This comes after La Gazetta dello Sport journalist Nicolo Shira suggested on Twitter that Everton had a €30 million (£27 million) starting bid for the striker rejected by the Old Lady.

The Guardian however claims there has not yet been a bid for the 19-year-old talent.
They report that whilst the Italian star is a ‘potential target’ the Toffees are ‘yet to make an official move’ for the player.
Kean is considered one Europe’s top young strikers. Everton would clearly pull off a coup by bringing him to Merseyside.
However, his asking price is high and Everton still have plenty of deadwood to shift this summer.
Once that is done, hopefully, Everton will firm up their interest in the explosive forward.
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