AS Roma have a plan to sign Everton striker Moise Kean, according to reports. With the Italian struggling at Goodison Park since his reported (The Guardian) £29 million summer move, plenty of clubs in Italy have been linked with a move to bring Kean back to Serie A.
AC Milan and Sampdoria have been mentioned before but now Roma appears to be a potential option as well.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Roma are readying a loan deal until the end of the season, at which point they would buy Kean for a fee in the region of €23 million (£19.7m).

The report suggests Everton have a ‘willingness to negotiate’ as they are ‘very disappointed’ with Kean and want to minimise the potential financial damage of him continuing to struggle on Merseyside and leaving down the line.
TBR’s View
Most Everton fans want to see Kean come good and would therefore not want to see him exit the club in January.
However, it is easy to understand why this might tempt the club. If Kean continues to struggle at Goodison Park for the rest of the season then getting upwards of £20 million might be a tough task.
If they move him on now, Everton would swallow a small financial blow but could quickly find a replacement to try and placate the fanbase.
It will certainly be interesting to see which way Everton go.
Receive weekly football news and updates to your mailbox
