22th Nov 2025; Artemio Franchi Stadium, Florence, Italy; Serie A Enilive Football Match; Fiorentina versus Juventus; Moise Kean of AC Fiorentina
Last month, Sport Witness covered repeated claims about Fulham pursuing a move for Moise Kean in the winter transfer window.
The London club had expressed interest in January. There was also interest from Barcelona, Paris FC and AC Milan.
No firm offers were made, with the striker having turned things around for himself in 2026. This has also helped Fiorentina pick up some form in a bid to avoid relegation.
The former Everton player’s situation is being spoken about again. It seems like Fulham are very much in the fray to bring him back to the Premier League.
Deal could be feasible for Fulham
Tuttomercatoweb report on the Italy international, stating that Milan have scouted him constantly in the last few weeks.
Rossoneri manager Max Allegri has been key in Kean’s career during his time at Juve. He would be interested in a reunion but a deal appears quite difficult for the Serie A giants.
As of now, the player is very much focused on Fiorentina and isn’t thinking about his future. But a deal could be much more feasible for Fulham, who are still interested.
This is because Kean has a release clause worth €62m in his La Viola contract. It will be applicable between 1st and 15th July, which will be during the World Cup period. The ex-Juventus player is likely to be in action at that point and attention on him can grow too.
That price tag is quite exorbitant for Milan and generally for Italian sides. Fiorentina are likely to point to the release clause, if suitors come forward, and this will only suit Fulham.
Kean could be a good option for Marco Silva
While Kean’s first shot in the Premier League didn’t go to plan, he has evolved as a player since then.
Physically, he has matured quite a bit and has become a real poacher in the final third. He does attract criticism for missing chances sometimes but he keeps making the right runs to receive those chances.
Kean struggled earlier this season but now has three goals in four Serie A games. Last season, he found the net 19 times in the league, leading to his recall to the Azzurri.
He is a player who knows his best role now and Fulham can benefit from that. The release clause is arguably still higher than it should be but at 26, Kean has a lot to offer.
