The father of an Italy striker who has African roots has hit out at Juventus, claiming that the Serie A giants still owe him two tractors.
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Moise Kean, who is of Ivorian descent and became the first player born in the 2000s to find the back of the net in Europe's top five leagues, is enjoying a successful 2018/19 with the Bianconeri after a fruitful loan stint with Hellas Verona last season.
The 19-year-old also became the Azzurri's second-youngest goalscorer ever when he scored the second strike in Italy's 2-0 victory over Finland in a Euro 2020 qualifier.
Following his goalscoring heroics, the teenage starlet's father Biorou Jean Kean – who was also the player's representative before super-agent Mina Raiola signed him – has revealed that Juventus are still indebted to him for his role in taking his son to the defending Serie A champions.
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"Moise's mum and myself are separated and she, in the past, had wanted Moise to move to England," Kean senior told RAI Radio, as per ESPN.
"I told (Juve) that I would keep him in Italy, but in return I wanted two tractors. The club told me there wouldn't be any problem, but they have still not given them to me and they don't even give me tickets any more.
"But I want him to stay at Juve forever. Juventus are in my blood. I sent him to Juventus because I'm a Bianconeri fan."
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Kean has made seven appearances across all competitions for Juventus so far this season, scoring three goals and assisting one further strike.
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