Reports | Juventus and Everton come to an agreement for Moise Kean
Moise Kean has become a hot topic in the international press, with the Italian prospect targeted by several European clubs. Although he's wanted by many, it looks like Everton may win the race for Kean, with the Toffees looking to reinforce their struggling front-line before the season starts.
Everton have come to an agreement with Juventus for €32 million-plus bonus performances, according to the Guardian. Everton's manager Marco Silva was publicly upset with the way the board were acting this transfer window. He claimed that it was essential that Everton needed to be able to acquire the desired players before the start of the Premier League.
With the addition of Fabian Delph and now Moise Kean, the Toffees are looking to become a bonafide threat to the top six clubs. Not just that, they are still trying to convince Wilfried Zaha to join their ranks, offering €63 million in their first offer. Everton has, however, authoritatively denied a second bid for the player in a statement, declaring that their interest for Zaha has come to an end.
This is despite rumours of a second bid made involving both James McCarthy and Cenk Tosun. With just days left for the window, expect the Toffees to still be active, as they look to add more quality midfielders due to Idrissa Gueye's exit to Paris Saint-Germain.
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