Juventus faces a 38m euros bill for transfer flop Moise KeanJuvefc.com

Juventus brought Moise Kean back to the club last season after he shone on loan at PSG in the 2020/2021 season.

The striker developed in Turin and moved to Everton in 2019, but was restless in England before moving to Paris on loan.

The Bianconeri brought him in because they needed another goalscorer, but his comeback has been disastrous.

It has been so bad that it would have been the best decision to send him back to Everton in the summer.

However, the striker is on loan at the Allianz Stadium for two seasons, and Juve has an obligation to buy him.

Despite the fact that he is not playing as well as he should, the club seems willing to sign him thanks to this agreement.

Calciomercato reveals that the cost of the operation could reach 38 million euros.

Juve has already paid 7 million euros for his loan for two seasons. They will pay €28 million to make the move permanent and a further €3 million in bonus payments.

Juve FC says

It is ridiculous that we are forced to shell out so much money for a player who is not good enough for our team.

However, we can only blame our negotiators for being too sure of the player and agreeing to such terms.

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