Increasingly ambitious, Stade Rennais allows itself to play in the court of Paris Saint-Germain on the transfer market. The Breton club is interested in Juventus Turin striker Moise Kean, whom the Parisians would also like to recover this summer.
Eight days before the end of the championship, Stade Rennais can clearly consider qualifying for the Champions League. Les Rouge et Noir currently occupy third place in Ligue 1, three points behind second-placed Olympique de Marseille. Suffice to say that the team trained by Bruno Genesio imagines a recruitment worthy of this possible success. A ticket for the prestigious European competition would necessarily encourage management to be ambitious on the transfer market. Which surely explains the track leading to Moise Kean (22 years old).
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According to several British and Italian sources such as TMW, Stade Rennais is one of the Italian’s courtiers. It must be said that the file seems accessible. Last summer, Everton loaned their center forward to Juventus Turin for two seasons with an option to buy. The problem is that Moise Kean isn’t getting the expected playing time, especially since the signing of Dusan Vlahovic in January. The interruption of his loan this summer would therefore be considered, with the possibility for Rennes to take advantage of it to welcome a confirmed striker.
Of course, the resident of Roazhon Park will not be the only club interested. For several months, the name of Moise Kean has also fueled Paris Saint-Germain transfer window rumors, whose leaders have not forgotten his interesting performances during his loan last season. Recall that the vice-champion of France in title had tried to keep it, without success in the discussions with Everton. Bad news for Stade Rennais, which will nevertheless be able to stand out with the argument of playing time.
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