Kean future at Fiorentina in doubt as Spurs & Milan circle out-of-form striker

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Kean future at Fiorentina in doubt as Spurs & Milan circle out-of-form striker

Kean future at Fiorentina in doubt as Spurs & Milan circle out-of-form striker

Moise Kean’s future at Fiorentina is under serious scrutiny after a disappointing season in which the Italy international managed just eight Serie A goals, a dramatic drop from the 25 he contributed...

Kean future at Fiorentina in doubt as Spurs & Milan circle out-of-form striker

Moise Kean’s future at Fiorentina is under serious scrutiny after a disappointing season in which the Italy international managed just eight Serie A goals, a dramatic drop from the 25 he contributed...

Moise Kean's time at Fiorentina is hanging in the balance after a season that has left fans and club officials scratching their heads. The Italy international, who once looked like a superstar in the making, managed just eight Serie A goals this campaign—a far cry from the 25 he bagged across all competitions last year. That breakout form had earned him a shiny new contract and a doubled salary, but the magic has clearly faded.

The numbers tell a grim story for Fiorentina's attack. Kean, Albert Gudmundsson, and Roberto Piccoli have combined for a paltry 18 league goals between them—a stat that would make any coach wince. Incoming sporting director Fabio Paratici has his work cut out, but Kean's situation is the trickiest puzzle, given the hefty financial stakes involved.

Here's where it gets interesting: Kean's contract includes a €62 million release clause, bumped up by 20% thanks to last season's heroics. That clause is active until July 15, but no one bit last summer—only a couple of Saudi clubs made inquiries, which Kean politely turned down. This time around, matching that figure looks like a long shot, but Tottenham Hotspur and AC Milan have both been linked with the striker. Their interest could force Fiorentina's hand.

The club has plenty to weigh up. A persistent tibia problem has dogged Kean all season, and his relationship with the coaching staff has reportedly grown strained. Add in a contract that runs until 2029 on big wages, and you've got a dilemma that can't be solved by nostalgia alone. Fiorentina can't afford to bank on past glories—they need a decision that makes sense for the future.

For now, the outcome hinges on two things: the right offer hitting the table, and what Kean himself wants. Meanwhile, Piccoli looks set to stick around for another shot, while Gudmundsson's fate depends on whether any club meets Fiorentina's asking price for the Icelandic forward.

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