Everton fans were excited to see the club sign Moise Kean from Juventus in August 2019.
The then 19-year-old penned a five-year deal at Goodison Park for a reported fee of £25.1million.
Kean arrived with the tag of being one of Europe’s best young talents having been Juventus and Italy’s youngest-ever debutant, plus the Azzurri’s youngest ever goalscorer in a competitive match.
However, the big-money transfer hasn’t quite worked out how the forward or the Toffees would’ve hoped.
Following a debut season which delivered just two goals in 33 matches, Kean was sent out on a one-year loan to Paris Saint-Germain in October.
Despite the transfer raising some eyebrows, the Italian has settled well at PSG, scoring nine goals in 16 matches.
Now, according to Sky Sports, the 20-year-old’s form has persuaded the French giants to try and make his loan move permanent.
It’s claimed that, just 17 months after splashing the cash on the Vercelli-born star, Everton could be set to make a profit as they are expected to sell for £31million.
Kean is currently preparing for a new era at PSG after former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino took over from the sacked Thomas Tuchel last week.