Moise Kean is set to become one of the hottest names of the summer transfer window. The Fiorentina striker is attracting strong interest from Manchester United, who are closely monitoring his situation ahead of a key two-week window. Between July 1st and 15th, Kean’s £52 million (€60M) release clause becomes active, allowing clubs to bypass negotiations with Fiorentina and go directly to the player.
But the Premier League giants are not alone. Saudi Pro League side Al Qadsiah have tabled a staggering proposal worth around €97 million—€52 million to trigger the clause and an additional €45 million in wages over three years.
Kean now faces a pivotal decision. The allure of the Premier League and the global spotlight of Old Trafford stand in contrast to the financial and lifestyle appeal of a move to the Middle East. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, staying in a top European league could be crucial to maintaining his international visibility and form.
Fiorentina, for their part, are determined to keep him. Club president Rocco Commisso and manager Stefano Pioli have reiterated Kean’s central role in their sporting project. The Viola are reportedly planning further talks and are hopeful that a mix of loyalty, playing time, and ambition can convince the 24-year-old to stay in Florence.
Currently on holiday, Kean is expected to return to Italy in the coming weeks to carefully weigh his options and make a decision that could define the next phase of his career.