Moise Kean is a name that is highly appreciated not only at Milan but especially at Manchester United, so Fiorentina must be careful. During the season, reports La Gazzetta dello Sport, several scouts from the English club observed him closely, and the Red Devils are still evaluating the contractual situation of the striker born in 2000.
The allure exuded by the Premier League could pose a threat to Fiorentina, but there is also strong interest from the Arabian Peninsula in the striker who scored 25 goals in 44 matches: according to the Rosea, an offer has been laid on the table for Kean totaling 97 million euros, made up of the 52 million buyout clause and a hefty 45 million euros over three years in wages from Al-Qadsiah.
Certainly, no scenario can be ruled out, even though—looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup—maintaining visibility in a decisive league could prove to be a key factor in Kean’s decision-making policy. According to the newspaper, the former Juventus player will take the necessary time to choose the right path for his future, but he is happy in Florence, the fans adore him, the club values him, and the incoming head coach Pioli wants him in the squad.
