Juventus bids farewell to Moise Kean, who joins Fiorentina on a permanent deal.
The paths of the 24-year-old striker and Juventus part ways after their latest spell together, which began in August 2021.
To trace the origins of Kean's history in the black and white shirt, we must go back to 2010, the year in which he swapped Torino for Juventus. He took his first steps in the youth sector, putting in the work before being called up to the senior side for the first time in the 2016/17 season with Coach Massimiliano Allegri at the helm. Moise made his Serie A debut on 19 November 2016 at the age of 16 and shortly after also played his first game in the Champions League. He was then loaned out to Verona the following season before returning to Continassa, transfering to Everton in the summer of 2019 to complete the first part of the story.
The next step for Moise, in 2020/21, was in Paris: he scored 17 goals for Paris Saint-Germain before returning to Everton. At the end of the summer season, Juventus re-purchased the striker, who scored 14 goals, 11 of which came in Serie A. (Among Juventus players who have scored more than 10 goals in the last three league seasons, only Arkadiusz Milik -11 goals in 2483 minutes - has managed to do so with fewer minutes played than Moise Kean, with 2728 minutes in total).
Now a new chapter in his story begins, in what will no doubt be an important step in the Italian's career.
Good luck, Moise!