Inter Milan and Napoli are unlikely to trigger the €52 million release clause of Fiorentina striker Moise Kean this summer.
This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews.
The future of Fiorentina striker Moise Kean has been a subject of speculation this summer.
The Italian international scored 25 goals and made three assists in all competitions for La Viola.
He really made good on the promise that he had long shown playing for Juventus, Everton, and PSG.
Therefore, it is hardly surprising that there would be transfer interest in Kean this summer.
Inter Milan have reportedly earmarked Kean as a potential replacement in the event of a surprise departure by Marcus Thuram.
Meanwhile, Napoli are also eyeing the 25-year-old up.
The Partenopei are therefore working to strengthen their Serie A title-winning squad this summer. A backup to Romelu Lukaku in attack would be one of the priorities.
The fact that Moise Kean has a €52 million release clause at Fiorentina could make him more attainable.
However, according to the Gazzetta, it would be unlikely that either Inter or Napoli would offer that much in order to trigger the clause.
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