
West Ham United must not sign Everton flop Moise Kean in summer
West Ham manager David Moyes needs to have a serious rethink on Everton flop Moise Keane after the latest reports.
According to Tuttosport, the Hammers are eyeing a move for the Italian who is currently on loan at Juventus.
Il Bianco Nero adds that the Irons have met with the Old Lady regarding their interest in the striker.

The Serie A giants have the obligation to buy the 22-year-old at the end of his loan deal but look to ship him straight out with them seemingly unimpressed with his form – hopefully, he isn’t on his way to east London next.
Kean has rediscovered some form, notching eight-goal involvements in the league but it is nowhere near good enough as he continues to fall short of the hype he was subject to when brought to the Premier League in 2019.
Think.
If Kean flopped at Everton, PSG and now Juventus want to get shut of him – why on earth would West Ham sign him?

This is arguably one of the worst players the Irons have been linked to within the last few seasons and that is saying something.
It is difficult not to be overly critical of the youngster because you really don’t know what he is like behind closed doors but he doesn’t seem to have the drive and commitment needed to make it to the top.
The Toffees forward clearly has talent in abundance but there is something that clearly isn’t clicking.
Michail Antonio would be better off leading the line by himself with how bad Kean was during his time at Everton.
Everyone wants to see the Irons make signings and build on the momentum gained over the last couple of seasons but this is not it. They have to buy players who will genuinely improve the squad – not just any old name.
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