Kean returns to Juventus from Everton – Up to €10m more expensive than in 2019

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A few minutes after Juventus officially announced the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo to Manchester United, the return of Moise Kean was confirmed.

The Italian record titleholders brought their homegrown talent back from Everton and are paying more than they received in 2019. According to club information, the 21-year-old forward initially joins on loan for two seasons – in the first year a loan fee of €3 million is due, followed by €4 million in the second. In 2023, an obligation to buy amounting to € 28 million comes into effect, which is linked to performance-related factors. In addition, bonuses of up to €3 million are possible.

Most expensive summer transfers in 2021 – Premier League heavily involved

Boubakary Soumaré | Lille -> Leicester | Fee: €20m

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As of August 25, 2021

Jhon Córdoba | Hertha BSC -> FK Krasnodar | Fee: €20m

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Juan Musso | Udinese -> Atalanta | Fee: €20m

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Weston McKennie | Schalke -> Juventus | Fee: €20.5m

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Odilon Kossounou | Brugge -> Bayer Leverkusen | Fee: €23m

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Enock Mwepu | RB Salzburg -> Brighton & Hove | Fee: €23m

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André Silva | Eintracht Frankfurt -> RB Leipzig | Fee: €23m

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Marc Guehi | Chelsea -> Crystal Palace | Fee: €23.3m

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Arnaut Danjuma | Bournemouth -> Villarreal | Fee: €23.5m

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Nicolás González | Stuttgart -> Fiorentina | Fee: €23.5m

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Gerson | Flamengo -> Olympique Marseille | Fee: €25m

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Bryan Gil | Sevilla -> Tottenham | Fee: €25m

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Fikayo Tomori | Chelsea -> AC Milan | Fee: €29.2m

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Joe Willock | Arsenal -> Newcastle | Fee: €29.4m

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Matheus Cunha | Hertha BSC -> Atlético | Fee: €30m

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Patson Daka | RB Salzburg -> Leicester | Fee: €30m

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Donyell Malen | PSV Eindhoven -> BVB | Fee: €30m

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Leon Bailey I Bayer Leverkusen -> Aston Villa I Fee: €32m

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Martin Ødegaard | Real Madrid -> Arsenal | Fee: €35m

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Rodrigo de Paul | Udinese -> Atlético | Fee: €35m

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Danny Ings | Southampton -> Aston Villa | Fee: €35.1m

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Emiliano Buendía | Norwich -> Aston Villa | Fee: €38.4m

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Tammy Abraham | Chelsea -> AS Roma | Fee: €40m

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Ibrahima Konaté | RB Leipzig -> Liverpool | Fee: €40m

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Raphaël Varane | Real Madrid -> Man United | Fee: €40m

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Dayot Upamecano | RB Leipzig -> Bayern | Fee: €42.5m

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Ben White | Brighton -> Arsenal | Fee: €58.5m

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Achraf Hakimi | Inter -> PSG | Fee: €60m

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Jadon Sancho | BVB -> Man United | Fee: €85m

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Romelu Lukaku | Inter -> Chelsea | Fee: €115m

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Jack Grealish | Aston Villa -> Man City | Fee: €117.5m

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Kean moved to the Premier League for €27.5 million from Juventus in 2019 and spent the 2020/21 season on loan at Paris Saint-Germain, where the Italy international had his best time of his professional career to date with 17 goals in 41 matches. Kean is Juve’s fourth permanent transfer of the summer after Kaio Jorge, Euro winner Manuel Locatelli and Weston McKennie.



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