Juventus striker Moise Kean could be heading for the exit door at the Allianz Stadium at the end of the 2023-24 season according to recent reports in Italy. 

The former Everton and Paris Saint-Germain forward has had a tough ride through injuries and lack of first team opportunities this campaign, and could be moved on in the summer in order to free up space on the Juventus wage bill according to reports from TMW

Kean, who turned 24 at the end of February, has managed less than 600 minutes of competitive action this season, which has been split between 16 appearances. Only half of those appearances, seven in Serie A and one in the Coppa Italia, have come as a starter. 

In what has been a frustrating year, Kean is also still without a goal this season, with just under two months of the league season remaining. 

Kean had been close to joining Atletico Madrid on loan at the back end of the January transfer window, however a shin injury meant that he would not be able to play again until March, which led to the deal collapsing just before deadline day. 

The 15-time Italy international has since returned to first team action with Juventus, featuring in all four of the Old Lady’s most recent fixtures, including starts against Lazio in the Coppa Italia on Tuesday and in Serie A on Saturday. 

Though his contract is set to expire in 2025, Kean is set to leave Juventus in the summer in order to gain more regular first team minutes, according to Wednesday’s reports.

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