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Football Transfer Rumours: Paris Saint-Germain in Talks for Permanent Moise Kean Deal

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After impressing on loan at the French club this season, Moise Kean could see his place at Paris Saint-Germain become permanent. According to Sky Sports, the Ligue 1 champions are negotiating with Everton over a £31 million transfer for the young forward, who has scored seven league goals in 11 appearances this season.

The deal would suit both parties, too, with Everton recouping some kind of profit from their original £27 million spent on the forward, and PSG keeping ahold of the always-improving 20-year-old. 

Paris Saint-Germain Negotiating Permanent Moise Kean Transfer

Pochettino and Kean: The Perfect Match

In England, at both Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur, Mauricio Pochettino built up the reputation of guiding young players towards greater stardom- from Dele Alli to Harry Kane. 

Now, in Paris, he’ll be hoping to have a similar impact on players such as Moise Kean. The Italian has shown plenty of signs of his potential in the French capital, but, under Pochettino, he could reach a whole new level. 

Add Pochettino’s guidance with talents such as Kylian Mbappe and Neymar to learn from, and Kean’s platform to succeed is greater than ever in Paris. 

Everton Place Already Taken

From Kean’s point of view, a place in Paris under Pochettino is a far more attractive concept when compared with Everton. In Merseyside, under Ancelotti, the Kean was never really handed his chance despite arriving in a transfer worth £27 million.

When given a chance at Paris-Saint Germain, however, he has excelled. Back at Goodison Park, the same opportunity will never arrive- such is the talent of first-choice forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin

Not much stands in the way of a permanent place for Kean at Paris Saint-Germain. The Italian is surplus to requirements in Merseyside, whilst becoming a star in Ligue 1. Should the French club offer the amount necessary, the likelihood is that a deal, and permanent transfer, will be accepted. 

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