Fiorentina’s new coach, Raffaele Palladino, has taken a bold step by targeting Moise Kean as his main striker. This move may have surprised many Viola fans, as Kean is set to join his fifth team at just 24 years old.
Just a few years ago, Kean was seen as a promising striker for Italy, alongside his friend Nicolò Zaniolo. However, both players have experienced a series of transfers since then.
For Kean, Fiorentina represents a crucial opportunity to prove himself at the highest level and show that he can contribute to Italy’s national team. The club is hopeful that he can fill the void left by Dusan Vlahovic’s departure.
While Kean had limited playing time at Juventus last season, he caught the eye of Italy’s national team coach, Luciano Spalletti. Despite his initial omission from the squad, Kean eventually earned praise from Spalletti after a strong performance against Malta.
Kean faced challenges during Italy’s summer campaign, as other players vied for his spot on the national team. A shin injury further hindered his chances to showcase his talent.
Now, Kean has a golden opportunity to lead Fiorentina’s attack. With other expensive signings failing to deliver goals, Kean has a chance to become a fan favorite and shine for both his club and country.