Arsenal are lining up reinforcements for next season—and Moise Kean has quietly emerged on their radar.
According to CaughtOffside, the Gunners could go head‑to‑head with Tottenham for the Fiorentina forward once the campaign ends.
It’s unexpected. Arsenal have targeted elite names like Alexander Isak and Benjamin Sesko. Yet Kean’s release clause—reportedly around £43 million—makes him intriguing.
His Premier League past is checkered. A high‑profile move from Juventus to Everton failed to ignite: just 4 goals in 39 appearances, including loan spells at PSG and back to Juve. But this season with Fiorentina? A revelation.
He’s delivered 19 Serie A goals and 3 assists in about 32–29 games respectively. That output has reignited his career—and multiple Premier League clubs are watching.
Arteta wants a centre‑forward who can do more than score. He needs someone comfortable linking play, moving intelligently, fitting into Arsenal’s fluid system.
Kean, more traditional No. 9, may not tick those tactical boxes. That could tip preference back toward the more versatile Isak or Sesko.
But the drama builds. Spurs—also linked—will be in the mix. West Ham and Newcastle are reportedly interested too as per The Sun reports.
Kean’s hunger to return to England has deep roots. Despite misfires at Everton, the lure of redemption is strong.
Arsenal risk overpaying for one whose consistency remains in doubt.
If Arsenal act fast and decisively, Kean could become their summer gamble—or their statement signing.
For now, this sits in speculation territory—but the countdown is real.