French expert Adam White reckons that both PSG and Moise Kean are interested in making a loan return possible – but there are complications in a potential deal.

Kean spent last season with Mauricio Pochettino's side, and despite heading to the French capital having scored just four goals for Everton, made a significant impact for PSG, both domestically and in Europe.

In fact, Kean's 17 goals in 41 appearances was more than he's managed throughout the rest of his club first-team career combined for Everton and Juventus.

With the 21-year-old's future at Goodison Park looking bleak, having failed to repay the £25.1m Everton paid for him two years, a return to France has looked on the cards for some time.

However, with PSG currently trying to secure a sensational deal to sign Lionel Messi, which comes after Pochettino has already added the likes of Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos and others to his squad, bringing Kean back isn't set to be an easy process.

White told The Transfer Tavern:

"RMC reported last month that both PSG and Kean would be keen for another loan, but those talks are becoming increasingly complicated because all the signings PSG are making, and they need to sell other players, but those are going to be factors.

"But PSG and Kean would be keen on a return. He was really good last season; he was surprisingly prolific and scored some important goals in the league."