Kean, who is currently on loan at Paris Saint-Germain, joined Everton from Juventus on a five-year deal in 2019, but the move has not gone according to plan so far.

 

The Italy international failed to make an impact at Goodison Park, scoring just two goals in his debut season, and was once dropped from the squad due to a disciplinary breach.

 

 

Everton also condemned Kean for an apparent breach of lockdown rules last year and his actions have seen him often being compared to Balotelli.

 

However, former Italy Under-21 coach Di Biagio has insisted that Kean is not like Balotelli and explained that the Everton star would be a bargain buy for clubs in the summer.

 

 

Let’s dispel the belief that he is the new Balotelli“, Di Biagio told Italian daily Gazzetta dello Sport.

 

He is young, exuberant and needed to grow, taking him would be a bargain for everyone.

 

 

Di Biagio feels Kean could be a good option for Juventus, who have been heavily associated with re-signing the centre-forward ahead of the summer transfer window.

 

Asked to express his thoughts on Kean potentially returning to Juventus, the former Roma star said, “Why not?

 

He is not a classic striker like [Alvaro] Morata, he knows how to turn and vary like [Paulo] Dybala and [Federico] Chiesa.

 

He knows how to play both in tight spaces and at full strength, every time he touches the ball something happens.

 

While Juventus are interested in signing Kean, Paris Saint-Germain are also keen to acquire his services from Everton on a permanent basis this summer.