According to Calciomercato, Al-Hilal have made direct contact with Kean’s representatives and are prepared to activate his €52m (£44m/$59m) release clause before it expires on July 15. The Saudi club, managed by Simone Inzaghi, want the Italian striker to lead their frontline after securing the signing of Theo Hernandez.
The 25-year-old was the second-highest scorer in Serie A last season and recently rejected a €15m offer from Al-Qadsiah. He’s been training individually with a personal coach while on holiday to stay in peak condition. If he signs with Al-Hilal, he is set to earn €20m-per-year over a four-year contract.
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WHAT NEXT?
With the release clause deadline looming on July 15, clubs including Al-Hilal and Man United must act quickly. Fiorentina remain hopeful of retaining Kean with an improved offer, but a decision is expected within days as negotiations intensify.