Moise Kean’s brother assures the forward is happy at Juventus but “we’re also evaluating Premier League offers”.
The 16-year-old became the first player born in the 2000s to compete in one of Europe's four major leagues when he made his Bianconeri debut against Pescara earlier this season.
Despite links with Lazio and Crotone on deadline day, Kean stayed in Turin and his brother spoke about the rumours with JuveNews.
“Lazio never tried,” Giovanni Kean said.
Moise Kean’s brother assures the forward is happy at Juventus but “we’re also evaluating Premier League offers”.
The 16-year-old became the first player born in the 2000s to compete in one of Europe's four major leagues when he made his Bianconeri debut against Pescara earlier this season.
Despite links with Lazio and Crotone on deadline day, Kean stayed in Turin and his brother spoke about the rumours with JuveNews.
“Lazio never tried,” Giovanni Kean said.
“Juventus don’t want to lose the player and they want to focus on him. For Kean’s part, he’d like to play more but he feels the trust of the club and he’s good in Turin.
“Several clubs are following him, for the future we’re evaluating Premier League offers.”