Marcus Bent has exclusively told Football FanCast that Everton are keeping their cards close to their chest regarding Moise Kean's future.

The 21-year-old, who spent last season on loan at PSG, has scored just four times for the Toffees since making the switch from Juventus two years ago and hasn't played for the Merseysiders since a Carabao Cup tie at Fleetwood last September.

But he impressed during that loan spell for Mauricio Pochettino's side, epitomised by the fact only Kylian Mbappe outscored him for Les Parisiens, with is why PSG sporting director Leonard is desperate to re-sign Kean on loan again next season.

Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Kean's future will be decided one Everton appoint a new manager, which could happen in the coming days, with Rafa Benitez set to be named.

Asked whether Everton are actively looking to sell the Italian striker, ex-Toffee Bent told Football FanCast:

"Not at the minute. Whether they don't want to talk to me about it or not, sometimes they have got to keep quiet.

"Maybe there might be something going on, they don't know about his future right now or it might be he's trying to decide his future. I think there's something going on, but I couldn't tell you what it is."