Man Utd and Chelsea 'offered' £25m former Everton flop currently at Juventus

Arsenal have also been informed of the Italian international's availability during the January transfer window.

Manchester United have been 'offered' the chance to sign Juventus striker Moise Kean this month, according to reports.

United chiefs are expecting a quiet final two weeks of the transfer window but remain on their toes for any potential opportunities. Erik ten Hag is thought to be keen on bringing in attacking reinforcements in a bid to help and support the exciting but young Rasmus Hojlund.

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Kean is on the fringes of the Juventus team this season, with only six of his 12 appearances coming from the start and producing no goals. The 23-year-old is in need of more consistent minutes and HITC reports that he has been offered to United.

The offer from Juventus is for potential suitors to take Kean on loan, with the report adding that interested sides only need to cover the Italian's wages. Chelsea, Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Fulham and West Ham have all been made aware of his availability, while AC Milan, Atletico Madrid and Lyon are among potential European destinations.

Kean re-joined Juventus permanently in a £25million deal last summer, having spent two seasons on loan in Turin from Everton. The Toffees spent £30m to bring the young forward over from Italy back in 2019 but things didn't go as planned, with just four goals scored in 39 appearances on Merseyside.

United are in the market for a short-term option upfront but Ten Hag is thought to want someone more experienced who can help Hojlund. The Danish international has shown plenty of promise since his £72m move from Atalanta but is only 20-years-old and remains raw.

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The decision of Anthony Martial to play out the remainder of his contract may also stop United from adding another forward. The French international's deal expires in the summer and those in charge at the club decided against activating a 12-month extension. On Thursday, Martial's agent insisted his client was going to stay at United until the summer amid reported interest from Turkey and France.

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