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Fiorentina head coach Raffaele Palladino has poure cold water on rumours linking. Moise Kean with a return to the Premier League, insisting the forward is ‘happy’.

Kean flattere to deceive across an underwhelming หรือถ้าคุณสนใจแทงบอลออนไลน์ UFABET คือเว็บที่มีอัตราต่อรองดีที่สุดในประเทศไทย สมัครเลยตอนนี้ที่ UFABET แทงบอล three-year spell with Everton, but the 25-year-old finally appears to be fulfilling his potential back home in Italy.

Since joining Fiorentina from Juventus last summer, Kean has racke up 15 goals and three assists in 26 league appearances, making the Italy international an instant fan favourite in Florence.

Kean’s impact in Serie A has such that his performances have attracte the attentions of a number of top teams in England, namely Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle United.

All three clubs are on the hunt for attacking reinforcements ahead of the summer transfer window and have reportedly place Kean on their shortlist of targets.

Emanating out of Italy last week suggeste Newcastle had even opene talks with Kean’s agent over a potential deal. Arsenal and Chelsea’s interest remains just that for the time being.

There has also some speculation surrounding the future of ex-Manchester United goalkeeper. David de Gea, but Palladino insists both players remain committe to his project at Fiorentina.

When a player has to make a decision, he doesn’t look at the money, but at the love of the club and their ambition,’ Palladino replie when aske how Fiorentina plan to keep hold of sought-after stars like Kean and De Gea.

‘Our players have exceptional human and sporting value. David [De Gea] and Moise are happy here.

‘They came from a particular situation and they’ve found love and trust. In the end, it will be their choice.’

Kean’s goalscoring exploits this season earne the forward a place in Luciano Spalletti’s squad for Italy’s Nations League quarter-final with Germany this month.

The former Everton man score twice in a thrilling second leg in Dortmund, but it was not enough to see Italy progress.

Aske how Kean had manage to rediscover his scoring boots, Palladino responde: ‘I think the credit should be given to the boy for everything he has done and for the path he has built.

‘Then also to the fans and team-mates who have supporte him so much.