Fiorentina market, another top player has his bags in hand

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In Fiorentina’s house, it’s dark night: the lily-headed formation is last in the standings with 6 points in the first 15 days, the result of 6 draws and 9 defeats. Despite the fact that we are practically at Christmas, Moise Kean and his teammates have not yet achieved their first victory of the season in Serie A, a fact that highlights very clearly the deep crisis that the lily club is going through. It was expected that with the exoneration of Stefano Pioli and the’arrival of Paolo Vanoli, things would improve but so far this has not been the case.

The very complicated situation of the team will clearly have heavy repercussions on the market and there are several names on the way out. According to Sportmediaset, Moise Kean is pondering a farewell as early as January: on his tracks there&#8217s Barcelona, which is pondering proposing to Fiorentina a loan with a buy-back option at the end of the season. More complicated is a return to the Premier League, where Kean has already played with the shirt of Everton. Also difficult is a move to AC Milan, which tried to sign him last summer but failed.

The chances of a transfer to AC Milan (where his great friend Rafael Leão would be waiting for him with open arms) could materialize only in two cases: if Barcelona were to sign him on loan in January and not redeem him in June, or if Fiorentina relegated. In the latter case, the price of the center forward would drop considerably since he would certainly not follow the team into the Serie Cadetta. The Diavolo executives monitor the situation with great interest given the’need to sign a new center forward.

In addition to Moise Kean, Albert Gudmundsson, who was requested by Gian Piero Gasperini at Roma, will most likely leave Florence in January. The Icelandic also had some problems with Paolo Vanoli and would like to change air in the winter soccer market window: the Roma hypothesis is particularly interesting for him.

The Capitolini absolutely need a reinforcement in the offensive department and the data speak for themselves: just 16 goals scored so far in the league by Gasperini’s team, no one in the top 12 has done worse. L’Inter, the leader, has scored 34, more than twice as many as the Giallorossi have scored.

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