The Bianconeri were required to purchase the 23-year-old outright even though he has been on loan in Turin since August 2021. Undoubtedly, Juventus would be willing to let the unreliable striker go in the summer. A paper, however, shows why this situation is even more difficult to implement. In addition to the 7 million euros previously paid as loan fees, Juventus had also spent an additional 28 million euros on the player's redemption.
Kean's exit is therefore improbable unless the Bianconeri were to accept a bid of around 35 million, as it may result in a loss from a financial perspective. The report adds that Max Allegri continues to have faith in the Italian striker's skills and would be open to keeping him on for another season. The former Paris Saint-Germain forward has 23 Serie A games this season and five goals to his credit.