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Juventus reportedly told ARSENAL that it would have to include a low-cost buy-back clause in any contract to engage young striker Moise Kean.
The 19-year-old came in with a series of Serie A goals last season, scoring six goals in as many games in the spring.
Despite its rapid rise, Juve is ready to sell, as it can sign a new deal with Kean for subsequent business fees.
Daily Mail says that Arsenal has inquired about the availability of the attacker to his agent, Mino Raiola.
Such an agreement interests the Bianconeri, who would like to renew his contract, expiring next summer, and then authorize a sale.
Kean would be available for only £ 31.5m, but Juventus insists on a buyback clause worth £ 36m only.
All is well, the club plans to send him back to Turin when the clause comes into force two years after its release.
This is of little interest to gunners, who want the prospect to be linked for the long term, and they say they would be happy to increase their bid to 36 million pounds if the clause is removed.
But Raiola would be confident that several teams want to sign Kean, including Everton.
The striker made headlines in Serie A last season as a target of blatant racist abuse.
Born in northwestern Italy to Ivorian parents, Kean received support from Raheem Sterling, while many were shocked when his teammate Leonardo Bonucci claimed that he was partly responsible for the incidents.
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