Moise Kean Transfer News: Paratici admits sale possible
Despite a fresh start under new head coach Fabio Grosso, Fiorentina director Fabio Paratici admits the club may be powerless to keep star striker Moise Kean if a significant bid arrives this summer.

Fiorentina are entering a period of significant transition following a season that failed to meet expectations in Tuscany. The hierarchy has acted swiftly to reset the sporting project, installing Fabio Grosso as the new head coach. Grosso’s arrival is intended to signal a fresh tactical direction for the first team, but the stability of his squad remains a primary concern for the technical staff.
At the heart of this uncertainty is Moise Kean. While the forward is viewed as a pillar of the club's future under Grosso, the financial landscape of modern football means his stay in Florence is far from guaranteed. Club officials have now candidly addressed the possibility of the Italian international departing if a suitor with deep pockets emerges during the current window.
Fabio Paratici has been vocal about the club's desire to retain their leading man, while simultaneously acknowledging the limitations of their bargaining position. The director’s comments suggest that while Fiorentina are not actively looking to push Kean out of the exit door, they are braced for interest from Europe’s financial heavyweights.
"We hope it stays, but when faced with a great offer we are not masters of our own destiny," Paratici remarked, effectively confirming that the club’s resolve could be broken by a substantial financial package. It is a pragmatic admission that will put several clubs on high alert as they look to bolster their attacking options.
For Grosso, losing a player of Kean’s profile so early in his tenure would represent a significant hurdle. The new manager is tasked with revitalising a side that lacked consistency last term, and Kean’s physicality and goal-scoring instincts were expected to be central to that recovery. However, the club’s leadership appears to have made peace with the fact that every player has a price.
The coming weeks will determine whether any of Kean’s long-term admirers translate their interest into the kind of 'great offer' Paratici alluded to. Until then, Fiorentina remain in a state of nervous anticipation, hoping to build around their prized asset while knowing the telephone could ring at any moment to change those plans.