Yesterday saw the shock departure of Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti.
The Italian left the Toffees to rejoin former club Real Madrid, leaving Everton in the search for a new manager.
With that also comes the tough decision over some players’ futures this summer with plenty of speculation.
One of those players is Italian striker Moise Kean, who joined the Blues in the summer of 2019.
Last season saw the 21-year-old on loan at PSG, and the striker made quite the impression during his time there.
After 26 games and 13 goals in Ligue 1, PSG are ready to take Kean on loan again next season.
However, according Fabrizio Romano, Everton are unsure on his future until they have appointed a new manager…
As tweeted by the man himself, the Toffees are undecided over Kean’s future after Ancelotti’s departure.
The club values the striker at €45million, a valuation that has stuck throughout.
Despite this, PSG are keen on another loan deal and stalling on this could lead to them looking elsewhere.
Everton will not want to rush to any decisions over players’ futures until a new manager is appointed.
The possibility of another manager wanting to keep Kean is more than possible, leaving his future in the air.
Having been left out of Italy’s Euro 2020 squad, Kean can use this summer to make a decision on his future alongside the club.





