The youngster made the move from Juventus to Goodison Park … Time is easy, he's one year into a five-year contract. That feud came with a man who sunk Everton into the relegation zone, a far cry from the team that was sold to Kean when tempting him over. Rough...but rough from a man who was only ever in interim charge. Moise Kean Can Still Be Everton's Future Despite Dismal Debut SeasonShow full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. ? Moise Kean hasn't started a match since January and should be given his opportunity from the start, even with Dominic Calvert-Lewin battling Richarlison to be Everton's top scorer this season. Throughout his whole time at Juventus, Kean had the stability of Massimiliano Allegri to work with - arguably the man who played the biggest part in developing him into the player he is today. "The game is so much faster here in England than it is in Italy, it was always going to take him time to adjust. "It’s scary because Everton have had the capacity to invest in recent years and yet they still have had a poor season. That's it! In 2019/20, he played 1,024. It has been almost a year since Moise Kean joined Everton, a signing which sparked excitement in the blue half of Merseyside. It's that simple.He added: "I think Everton will be disappointed with their position in the Premier League this season because they have a great squad and some really good players. "Everton were at risk of losing their identity at times this season and they didn’t have that toughness that you expect from the club. He will continue to develop and grow as a player - especially under the guidance of Ancelotti - and can become a force to be reckoned with. Louis Saha has opened up on Moise Kean and the current situation at EvertonGet ready for the new season with the Everton FC newsletter - sign up nowFormer Everton striker Louis Saha has put his faith behind Moise Kean ahead of next season.The youngster made the move from Juventus to Goodison Park in the closing stages of last year's summer transfer window, but found his opportunities fairly limited as the campaign went on.The Italian finished the season with two goals for his new club, coming in each of his last two starts against Newcastle in January and versus Bournemouth last month.And Saha, who bagged 35 goals in 115 games during his spell with the Blues, has backed the 20-year-old to kick on next term if he gets a strong pre-season under his belt. The patience comes from every corner of the club: the players, the management and the fans. "In general the Blues suffered a disappointing campaign across 2019/20, eventually finishing 12th in the Premier League table.Carlo Ancelotti's arrival in December sparked a good run of form initially, but problems across the squad proved too strong and resulted in a number of poor displays and results.And Saha believes his former club need to hark back to something David Moyes managed to instil in his squad to really give supporters what they want to see.Carlo Ancelotti's Everton are looking to kick on and another crucial summer is underway at Goodison Park.Marcel Brands will be a busy man as he looks to strengthen Everton's squad in the transfer window.Sign up to our EFC newsletter for all the best coverage of the Toffees from Phil Kirkbride, Adam Jones and the rest of the ECHO team. "I look at Everton now and wish that David Moyes had the same opportunities years ago with money to spend in the transfer market. He was, essentially, a bought for the player he can For all his criticism and slander, many seem to forget that Kean is just 20 years old.The fact that his contract runs until 2024 proves that he's a long-term investment, one for the future.

You'll get breaking transfer news, analysis, rumours, live coverage and much more.Head of Sport Dave Prentice will also be sending a bespoke weekly newsletter with his thoughts on the Toffees and more. He has the quality to finish. The questions about whether he peaked at 18 aren't new; they're apparently what turned Manchester United, among other clubs, off signing him. Former Everton striker Louis Saha has put his faith behind Moise Kean ahead of next season. Just as any player, Kean deserves the full support and backing of everyone at the club, who need to show him that they believe in him.No doubt this summer will be one of mild to moderate upheaval at Goodison – when aren't they – but whatever happens, Kean shouldn't go anywhere.

I think we will see a different player once he has scored a few goals and has built up his confidence. Eight goals for the Italian champions in 21 games, two goals in two Italy internationals.