Juventus have financial troubles, but that doesn’t stop them from throwing $30 million away

It’s a good day for Everton’s accountants and for Moise Kean. The Italian international has now officially a Juventus player after the Turin club paid Everton $28 million to make his loan permanent. Adding that to the $7 million the Italians already paid for the loan – it’s now a total of $35 million for the player who’s not even that effective.Absolutely glorious delayed reaction from Gianluca Mancini to Moise Kean’s red card offence 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/1OVYBCGGvN— J #SupportLocal #SouthgateOut (@Two_Pradista) March 5, 2023 The 23-year-old began his career in the club’s youth ranks before leaving for Everton in 2019. But two years later, he made his return to Turin as a late replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo.The Bianconeri brought back the striker on a two-year loan deal with an obligation to buy for easily achievable objectives, so it appears that the management decided to fulfil the agreement by purchasing the player’s contract. Juventus’ leaders were so convinced that Kean is the next world football superstar, someone who will genuinely be the next Cristiano. Their belief cost them $35 million – and will likely cost them more.##NAJAVA_MECA_7079889##Moise Kean has recently made the headlines for the wrong reasons when he got sent off within a minute of coming on against Roma at Stadio Olimpico last weekend. Coach Massimiliano Allegri confirmed that the 23-year-old has apologised to his coaches and teammates for his unnecessary reaction adding that the club will fine him. Kean’s suspension means he will miss out on Juve’s upcoming Serie A fixtures against Sampdoria and Inter over the coming weeks.

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