Juventus have agreed to let Moise Kean leave on loan this month and have figures in mind after receiving interest from Fiorentina and Monza.

The 23-year-old Italian forward has struggled for consistent playing time under Massimiliano Allegri this term, seeing just 472 minutes of action across 12 Serie A matches. He’s missed the last four league matches due to a tibia injury.

Kean, who has 18 months left on his contract with Juventus, has struggled to live up to the early promise he showed in Turin and spent two years away with Everton and Paris Saint-Germain before returning to Allegri’s squad in the summer of 2021.

As reported by TMW, Juventus are willing to let Kean leave on loan this month but want €2.5m for the deal, plus the new club pay the entirety of his salary for the rest of the season. He earns around €3m net per season, making a loan deal cost circa €4m net in total.

Fiorentina and Monza are both interested in signing the 23-year-old, whilst Bologna’s interest has cooled off as they switch focus to other targets.

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