Even if De Zerbi were to pursue the Italian international, the north London side currently boasts a crowded attacking department. The presence of several high-profile forwards means that departures would likely be required before any new striker arrives at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summer.
Viviano pointed out the logistical hurdles facing the Premier League side, stating: "Then they would first have to sell one of [Randal] Kolo Muani, Richarlison, or [Dominic] Solanke."
With such a wealth of options already available to De Zerbi, the path for Kean to secure a regular starting spot in London appears increasingly complicated. Kolo Muani is already on his way out of Spurs as his loan from Paris Saint-Germain comes to an end.