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Patrick Cutrone's transfer to Wolverhampton Wanderers may have hit AC Milan hard. But according to Calciomercato's recent report, they might be going back for Everton's Moise Kean soon and the 19-year-old could potentially fill Cutrone's void perfectly.

What's the word, then?

Kean to Milan is not really a new story.

According to the same source, the Rossoneri already tried snatching the young centre-forward away from the Toffees last summer, and they are willing to give it a second shot in the near future.

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Everton had to pay a reported sum of £23.5m to get the talent from Juventus but his spell in the Premier League is not really going according to plan.

For that reason, a move to more familiar waters could benefit the player and looking at their squad, Milan seem like the best possible destination for his development.

A win-win scenario

Cutrone was a big figure back when he was donning the Rossoneri shirt.

Of course, a huge part of his contribution stemmed from his goals as the now 21-year-old centre-forward managed to bag 27 goals and assist further seven in the process.

But he also had that fire about him and the desire to defend the colours of Milan and do it with pride. Maybe it was his youthful ambition or just the love for the club, but once he was gone for the Premier League the Italians lost more than just a goalscorer.

And this brings us back to Kean - a youngster that emerged to the scene while actually playing in Serie A, tallying eight goals in 21 games for Juventus and also 12 goals in 20 games for their Primavera squad.

For one reason or the other, his spell with Everton hasn't really worked out yet as he has no goals and just one assist under his belt in 11 appearances to date.

A move back to Italy - a league and the country he knows so well - and to a team that can give a young player his much-deserved chance would very much be a win-win scenario.

Milan, who have only scored 11 goals in 12 games this campaign in Serie A, would get a young and prolific goal-scorer and someone who would finally replace Cutrone, and Kean would get his second chance that he's so desperate for.

By all means, this looks like a match made in heaven.