Juventus: Five summer 2021 transfers that actually make sense

Sassuolo, Manuel Locatelli (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
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Everton ST Moise Kean

We conclude with the least likely of the five players in the list, but someone whose chances could increase if Max Allegri is in the dugout, based on recent rumors. We should take rumblings with a pinch of salt, but there are reasons to be optimistic about a Kean reunion.

Kean is currently playing for PSG on loan from Everton, as he never really got settled with the Toffees last season. And due to the emergence of Dominic Calvert-Lewin up top, the graceful Kean may no longer have a place with the Premier League side.

Is an Adrien Rabiot swap possible? Perhaps. There are ways Juventus can package assets to acquire Kean, and it’s plausible they could get a favorable deal similar to their Miralem Pjanic and Arthur swap move last summer.

Kean’s ability to co-exist with Cristiano Ronaldo could be in question, but it would be easier to sign Kean if, say, Ronaldo left or Alvaro Morata could not be retained.

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But based on what I have seen from Kean in PSG, I believe he can 100 percent work with a superstar player. We’ve seen him play unselfishly at PSG and show good link-up work with Kylian Mbappe. And when he needs to score, he can step up to the occasion. Kean has the upside to be a 20-30 goal-scorer in Serie A.