Everton striker Moise Kean has hit back at his dad after he criticized his move to the Merseyside over the summer from Juventus.
Moise’s father-Jean- had labeled his son's Goodison Park transfer a 'mistake' but the striker in response said: “Don't talk about my life when yours is not an example. I don't fear the hard times when the best comes (after) them.”
Jean in an earlier interview with Centro Suono Sport said of Moise’s move: “Sending my son to England was a mistake, because he's still too young, he's not feeling good at Everton, I didn't like this transfer.
“I hope he can come back to Italy as soon as possible, I hope he goes to Rome, but the important thing is that he comes back here.”
The 19-year-old had completed his Premier League move for a reported £27million from Serie A giants Juventus but is yet to score in his first nine top-flight appearances and was absent for the club's victory at Southampton.
The striker has completed 90 minutes for Everton on just one occasion this season and a number of Serie A outfits are believed to be interested in completing a deal, with AC Milan and Roma reportedly among them.
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