Mino Raiola was recently in Italy to hold talks with Juventus over taking Kean back to Turin in the ongoing transfer window.

 

And negotiations between the two clubs have now started, with Juventus working on a deal to sign the striker on an initial loan.

 

 

The Italian giants are ready to include an option to buy in the proposed agreement, but Everton have a different demand.

 

According to Italian outlet Calciomercato.com, the Toffees are demanding an obligation to buy in Kean’s proposed loan move to Juventus.

 

 

Everton would prefer a permanent sale this summer but even in a loan deal, they want guaranteed income.

 

The two clubs are in negotiations and the purchase clause is expected to be around the €25m to €30m range.

 

 

Despite their differences, there is confidence amongst the clubs that a deal could be agreed upon before Tuesday’s deadline.

 

Kean is keen on a move away from Everton and would prefer a return to Juventus, the club he left for the Toffees in 2019.