Moise Kean's father wants a tractor before his son signs with Juventus.
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The father of young Juventus star Moise Kean is demanding that the soccer clubs includes a tractor in its €700,000 deal for his son.
Biorou Jean Kean, who has the final say in which club his under-18 son will sign for, told tuttosport.com that his decision hinges on securing a tractor for his farm in Africa.
“Juventus offered me a contract worth €700,000 a year for my son,” Biorou Jean Kean told the Italian sports newspaper.
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“I own several hectares of land in Ivory Coast, which I would like to dedicate to the production of rice and corn.
“I am an agronomist, I worked in the rice fields of Vercelli, so I asked to be given agricultural equipment. 'No problem’ was the answer, but the other day, reacting to my complaints, Juventus' lawyer informed me that the contract had been revoked. My requests were over budget.”
Kean did not elaborate on how many or what make of tractor he wanted from the most successful club in Italian football.
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The father of young Juventus star Moise Kean is demanding that the soccer clubs includes a tractor in its €700,000 deal for his son.
Biorou Jean Kean, who has the final say in which club his under-18 son will sign for, told tuttosport.com that his decision hinges on securing a tractor for his farm in Africa.
“Juventus offered me a contract worth €700,000 a year for my son,” Biorou Jean Kean told the Italian sports newspaper.
“I own several hectares of land in Ivory Coast, which I would like to dedicate to the production of rice and corn.
“I am an agronomist, I worked in the rice fields of Vercelli, so I asked to be given agricultural equipment. 'No problem’ was the answer, but the other day, reacting to my complaints, Juventus' lawyer informed me that the contract had been revoked. My requests were over budget.”
Kean did not elaborate on how many or what make of tractor he wanted from the most successful club in Italian football.
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