Manchester United are closely tracking the resurgence of Fiorentina forward Moise Kean, per Italian media.
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Kean struggled to find his feet with Everton Has had difficult spells with PSG & JuventusBeen impressive with Fiorentina this season Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Kean, 25, has been enjoying a standout season with La Viola, where he has reignited his career by notching up 17 goals and three assists across 30 league matches. After years of inconsistency at previous clubs, the Italy international now finds himself on the radar of top European sides, including United, as revealed by
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Following a disappointing second stint at Juventus, Kean made a fresh start at Fiorentina in a £11 million move last summer. His impressive return to form has propelled Kean into the spotlight and is now reportedly being discussed alongside the likes of Viktor Gyokeres, Liam Delap, and Victor Osimhen as part of Amorim’s shortlist for attacking reinforcements.
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Unlike some of United’s other targets, Kean offers a more economical solution to the striker dilemma. The Fiorentina man has a £42.5 million release clause embedded in his current deal, a price tag that becomes active for just a short window, from July 1 to July 15. Given the inflated costs associated with acquiring elite-level forwards like Gyokeres, the lower fee for Kean could be an attractive proposition, especially if United are operating under financial constraints. However, with the clause only applicable for two weeks in July, time will be of the essence for any interested parties. However, United won’t be alone in their pursuit, with Bayern Munich also keeping tabs on Kean’s progress.
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The Red Devils’ summer transfer blueprint could shift dramatically depending on the outcome of their current Europa League campaign. Currently leading in the semi-final against Athletic Club, United must see off the Spanish side in the return leg and win the potential final against either Tottenham Hotspur or Bodo/Glimt to secure Champions League football for next season. Should they succeed in qualifying for Europe’s top competition, the club reportedly intends to pursue higher-profile forwards such as Gyokeres or Delap. However, failure to do so would shift the focus to more cost-effective options, with Kean and Osimhen expected to rise to the top of the target list in that scenario.