
"Among the many names that have emerged, even since last summer, one that's particularly persistent is Moise Kean. The Fiorentina striker was coached and launched into the top-flight by Massimiliano Allegri during his time at Juventus, so the pair know each other well."
"However, Tuttosport report that Kean's candidacy has declined in recent days for a couple of reasons. First of all, the €62m release clause in his contract will allow Fiorentina to demand a high fee, even if it is an aspect the directors believe they can work on."
"Secondly, the major cause for concern is the many physical issues this season that still appear unresolved for Kean. We know from the Marc Pubill, Victor Boniface and Jean-Philippe Mateta cases that the Milan medical staff are very attentive to these types of repetitive issues."
AC Milan needs to sign a striker in the summer transfer window to address their lack of a reliable goal-scoring forward, an issue that has plagued the club for years. Moise Kean from Fiorentina emerged as a persistent target, particularly because manager Massimiliano Allegri previously coached him at Juventus. However, Kean's candidacy has weakened recently for two main reasons: his €62 million release clause will force Fiorentina to demand a high transfer fee, and more significantly, his recurring physical injuries throughout the season have raised red flags. Milan's medical staff, known for scrutinizing repetitive injury patterns in players, are concerned about Kean's history of shin, ankle, and muscular issues, particularly persistent thigh problems.
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