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Italy's rising star, Moise Kean, replied Wednesday at the request of her father that Juventus still owes him two tractors under a teenager striker's signature deal.
Aged 19, he shone in the limelight with two goals in his first two international matches, scoring Italy's qualifications against Finland and Liechtenstein.
But his father, Biorou Jean Kean, also made headlines, claiming that he claimed two years ago that Juventus had not yet given him tractors for his farming venture in Ivory Coast .
"Tractors? I do not know what you're talking about … "wrote the teenage striker on Instagram.
"If I am the man I am today, it is only thanks to my mother." On that, I said it all!
"And never forget the person who fed you."
Kean, whose parents are separated, made his professional debut for Juventus in November 2016, at the age of 16, becoming the first player born in the 2000s to compete in one of the four major leagues of Europe.
"I thank God, because it's a great joy for the whole family," Biorou Jean Kean told Rai Radio 1 after his son became Italy's youngest scorer in 60 years with his goal against Finland.
"I am very happy for him, even though I have a problem with the Juventus club. They will not give me any more tickets for the stadium. I'm separated from Moise's mother and she once wanted to take the boy to England.
"I promised Juve to keep it in Italy, but I wanted two tractors in return. They said it would not be a problem, but I have not received it yet. Now they will not give me tickets or even take my calls. "
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