Captain Giorgio Chiellini of Juventus demanded that Moise Kean was “absolutely extraordinary” from Mario Balotelli to Everton.
Last year, Kean left the Serie A champions for Everton, with the Premier League side paying £ 25 million (€27 million/$31 million) for Italy forward. The 20-year-old had played for Everton only once in 26 games before this season was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic, and was officially dropped for a disciplinary violation in November.

Having attacked Brescia forwards Balotelli beforehand, Chiellini said Kean was not at all like the previous man of Inter and Manchester City.
“Balotelli has quite recently the shot. Some presently compare him to Moise Kean, a kid who appears defiant and unmanageable yet is unique in relation to Mario. Obviously, he was restrained several times in Juventus youth, yet he always showed himself exceptionally deferential towards the network when he played in the main team. Frequently he doesn’t hear the alarm and arrives late, yet it’s habits that can be altered without inconvenience,” composed Chiellini in Io, Giorgio.
Kean came to Juventus through the young framework, where he had scored eight goals in 21 games before he left.
In spite of the fact that Kean has battled to settle in the Premier League, his team-mate Theo Walcott from Toffees has backed him, later on, to get him to star.
“He’s 19 and going to a whole new world, a whole new culture, another language, a way of playing. You know, it’s hard. It appears as though we’re squeezing those players who don’t ask. They simply want to make the most of their football, yet settling in another condition always takes time, particularly when you are moving nations.,” Walcott told Target.
During the European Championships Kean and Roma midfielder, Nicolò Zaniolo was overlooked from the Italy Under-21 squad because they were late in team gatherings regularly.
Meanwhile, Balotelli is very nearly finishing his contract with Brescia early today, as it has been affirmed he has not yet come back to training.