PSG striker Moise Kean has talked in a long interview to La Gazzetta dello Sport, with Walter Veltroni: "I've been always dreaming to reach the top, to play at these levels: when I was a child I didn't have money to buy cards, now I play alongside with the two top strikers in the world".
On loan from Everton, he speaks about his adventure with the French club: "I settled very well in Paris, they welcomed me with open arms and I didn't expect it. With my teammates there's a lot of cheerfulness and joy of playing, we're having fun. I've realized how much we've been improving after the match against Bayern. Pochettino is a great coach: he doesn't look to the age but just the values on the pitch".
The Italian striker have been growing with Juventus, who have left in 2019 to join Everton: "At 13 years old I started living in Juventus boarding school, it was a really tough moment as I had to leave my mother, my brother, my friends. But I knew I was going there with a target, to change my life: I had to do it and I did it. If I was sad to leave Juve? Honestly I was a little bit disappointed: Juventus gave my everything and I have been growing there. But then I realized that a footballer's life is like that, I had to choose another road, become a man. A return? I don't know, if we knew what it's gonna happen tomorrow, we would be all rich".
The interview has also focused on the Italian National team ("The team has improved, I think that we could do very well at the Euros") and on racism: "I felt it not only on the pitch but since I was a child. It's necessary to fight it with strenght, it can't be suffered, it can't be accepted".