Moise Kean has become a mainstay at Juventus after signing a permanent deal following a two-year-long loan. The 23-year-old of Ivorian parents had an interesting journey after leaving the Bianconeri for Everton in 2019. After a season in the Premier League, he spent a year on loan with Paris Saint-Germain before coming back to Turin.Moise Kean has all the tools to become world class – but we’re still waiting to see him shineSpeaking to Corriere dello Sport on Friday, Kean discussed his personal development over the last few years.”I have toured a lot, now I work hard to find stability and consistency. I have a personal staff of four people who follow me, a nutritionist, an athletic trainer and specialists who help me improve, I don’t neglect anything anymore.##NAJAVA_MECA_7143535##”I work with them even when I don’t have training. I work a lot on rhythm and avoid wasting energy and some mistakes from the past. I score for Juve and for me.”##EDITORS_CHOICE##He was asked about Fabio Paratici’s comments that one day he’d become one of the best forwards in the world.”It’s a very positive thing that he said that…. I still have time. I’m not one to look too far ahead. People like Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane took a few years before they exploded. Mane is 31, Salah became Salah at 25.”I was lucky enough to play with great champions here in Turin, in Paris, in Liverpool and champions help you grow. Cristiano Ronaldo worked to become number one, talent wasn’t enough.”