Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly weighing up a move for Fiorentina striker Moise Kean as they look to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the summer transfer window.
Spurs are expected to undergo major changes in the coming months, with the club aiming for a fresh start under new head coach Roberto De Zerbi, provided they secure their Premier League status at the end of the current campaign.
The centre-forward position is one area they are keen on strengthening, especially with the potential departure of Brazilian striker Richarlison, while French forward Randal Kolo Muani is set to return to Paris Saint-Germain after an underwhelming loan spell.
This would leave Dominic Solanke as the club’s only option in the role, leading to the need for reinforcements.
According to reports, Kean has now emerged as a realistic target, with De Zerbi said to be a strong admirer of the Italian forward.
Kean previously played in the Premier League with Everton but failed to make an impact and spent most of his time out on loan, before eventually sealing a permanent return to Juventus.
The 26-year-old then left the Bianconeri to join Fiorentina in 2024 and has rediscovered his form since the move, scoring 34 goals across all competitions for the club so far, including nine so far this season.
He also finished as the second-highest scorer in Serie A with 19 goals last season, only behind Mateo Retegui (25) and earned a place in the Team of the Season.
AC Milan are also interested in signing Kean, although they are reportedly reluctant to meet Fiorentina’s €50 million asking price.
This could hand Tottenham an advantage in the race for the signature of the Italian forward, especially if they remain in the Premier League.








