Premier League Duo Tracking Record-Breaking Juventus Wonderkid Amid New Contract Talks

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Juventus starlet Moise Kean broke two records in the space of four days.

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First the 16-year-oldbecame the first playerin Serie A history to be born in 2000 after coming off the bench against Pescara, before featuring in Juventus' 1-3 win overSevilla to set the same record in the Champions League.


The youngster looks set for a bright future andis understandablybeing tracked by Premier League heavyweights, includingArsenal and Manchester City, while Juventus try to secure the long-term future of their latest wonderkid.

Not a bad week for Moise Kean. pic.twitter.com/gUao2RQOq4

Reports in theExpressclaim the Turin club are desperate to tie the striker, who is already signed up with super agent Mino Raiola,down to new contract before other clubs start to circle.


Kean's brother Giovanni has toldGazzetta dello Sportthat Moise, who he compares to former City starsMario Balotelli and Carlos Tevez,will sign a new contract with the Serie A giants.


However, his sibling's assurances have not put off the Premier League duo, or PSG who have all reportedly sent scouts to watch the teenager this season.

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The brother of #Juventus starlet Moise Kean reveals difficult childhood as "our father left us for another family" https://t.co/2bgvH1aLu4 pic.twitter.com/vkYGewWkJ1

Meanwhile Raiola, who also looks after Paul Pogba,has already been talking up his young client


Kean is the name to watch in 2017, and I'm not just saying that because I'm his agent,� Raiola said earlier this month, in quotes published in theExpress.


He is only 16 years old, but has this determination within him that is just scary. He can become a big star at Juventus.�

Kean's scoring ability has propelled through the youth levels in Italy.The forwardscored an incredible 21 goals in just 10 games for Juventus' Under 15s, before being fast-tracked to the first team.


Kean has represented Italy at youth level, scoring five in 12 for the U17 team, but could still switch allegiance to Ivory Coast, the country of his father, at senior level.