Everton striker Richarlison is pushing for a move away from Goodison Park this summer, and English duo Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Jordan Pickford could also join him through the exit door.

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The potential departures of the Brazilian and Calvert-Lewin would leave the club short in attacking options, with forgotten man Cenk Tosun also set to leave the club at the end of the season upon the expiration of his contract.

They may not need to find a replacement, however, with the likes of Ellis Simms and Thomas Cannon making great progress with the U23s, and Juventus loanee Moise Kean potentially returning to the club in the summer.

What's the news?

According to Italian journalist Paolo Bargiggia, who told Calcio Mercato, Juventus are trying to get out of their agreement to permanently sign the striker, saying: "Regarding Kean, the signals are not very good.

"They will try to return him by not continuing with the deal set when they took him."

The deal, which would have seen the Merseyside club earn £6.6m up front and another £23.3m in bonuses, is now in doubt - after the Turin club signed Dusan Vlahovic in January - pushing him further down the pecking order.

Could replace Richarlison

With Everton potentially losing their star attackers in the summer, the Kean deal breaking down could present the Toffees with a blessing in disguise, and Frank Lampard should certainly give the Italian a second chance at the club, after scoring 22 goals across his loan spells with Paris Saint-Germain and Juve.

While his first spell in the Premier League didn't work out, having learned from the likes of Paulo Dybala, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe over the last two seasons, the 22-year-old, who was described by now Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel as "fearless" and "courageous", he could now be a success in the Premier League.

A technically gifted forward, Kean is an excellent dribbler, evident by him ranking in the top 10% of strikers in Europe's top five leagues and continental competitions for dribbles completed per 90 (1.77) and top 6% for percentage of dribbles completed per 90 (65.9%).

Compared to one of PSG's great, with Eric Rabesandratana saying that "he is on the same path as Cavani," there is a lot to like about the young £29m Italian.

He won't cost the club a penny in transfer fees, with him already being under contract, meaning that Lampard could spend the money earned over any potential summer sales to improve other areas of the squad.

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