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Moise Kean has been impressive for Fiorentina this season (Picture: Getty Images)

Moise Kean is in high-quality form in Serie A this season and has attracted the eye of Arsenal and Tottenham because of this.

The 24-year-old moved to Fiorentina over the summer from Juventus in a move which was price just £10.8m initially, although with potential add-ons.

After failing to attain a single goal in 19 Serie A outings last season, it was no surprise that Juventus were willing to let him go, but he has burst back into life this campaign.

The summer signing is proving to be an absolute bargain as Kean has netted 19 times in 28 appearances in all competitions.

The Italy international scored twice on his last outing as Fiorentina secured a formidable 3-0 win over Inter Milan.

He’s now second on the top-scorers chart in Italy, only second to Atalanta’s Mateo Retegui.

Unsurprisingly, his goal-scoring exploits have attracted the eye of Premier League clubs, with TuttoSport reporting that each Arsenal and Tottenham are considering a summer move for the in-form forward.

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Kean had a forgettable spell at Everton (Picture: Getty Images)

Kean has had a crack on the Premier League already in a forgettable stint on loan at Everton from Juventus from 2019-20.

It seemed to be an enormous coup for the Toffees on the time as they signed the then 19-year-old for £25.1m after he made an initial breakthrough at Juve.

The Italian played just 39 games for Everton in all competitions, scoring 4 goals, heading out to PSG on loan after which making a everlasting return to Juventus.

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Kean has scored 15 league goals this season (Picture: Getty Images)

Still just 24 years old, the 19-cap Italy international has had an eventful profession already but now appears to be in the shape of his life.

Fiorentina boss Raffaele Palladino said of the striker in December: ‘Moise is doing an ideal job for the team; he’s our striker and a pacesetter, not only in possession.

‘He needs to maintain going like this because he can still grow. Along with the club, we’ve given him quite a lot of trust and love, and he’s done well to repay it.

‘I’ve been calling him for 2 years, I attempted, and I used to be very persuasive this 12 months. Credit also goes to the club because Fiorentina have excellent management. I’m comfortable with Moise Kean and your entire team.’