Moise Kean has completed a move to Fiorentina this summer transfer window - but one small part of his presentation at his new club was memorable for the wrong reasons.
The 24-year-old forward has left Juventus for the second time in his career and has headed to fellow Italian side Fiorentina for a reported initial €13m transfer fee.
In England, Kean is best known for his spell at Everton, where he only scored four goals in 39 games in all competitions at the Goodison Park club.
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Kean signed a five-year deal in August 2019 after a €27.5m initial fee was agreed with Juve.
Kean was not at Everton for long, after he spent much of the 2020/21 campaign on loan at Paris Saint-Germain, rediscovering his form in front of goal with 17 goals in 41 games in the French capital.
Kean returned to Juventus at the end of August 2021 on a two-year loan deal with an obligation to buy at the conclusion for around the same amount Everton paid for the forward back in 2019.
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Kean departed the Turin side on a permanent basis for the second time when his deal was confirmed earlier this month, penning a deal at Fiorentina which will run until the summer of 2029.
Upon joining Fiorentina, Kean said: "What I want is above all to make myself available to the team. I'm ambitious, but my objectives are those of a group that come before personal ones.
"I have overcome many injuries and this is the year where I can and want to prove a lot to myself and to the club that believed in me."
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As part of his presentation, Kean had a moment with young Fiorentina fans as he met them and then proceeded to take aim at a giant dartboard with Velcro footballs which stick to the board.
Kean's first shot was a double 17 at the bottom of the board, which is not a shabby first effort.
However, that proved to be the only shot which stuck as the following three simply rebounded off the board's rim.
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Kean looked to be readying himself for another shot, but he opted to call it a day and was applauded off by the onlooking young Fiorentina fans.
If we're honest, it's not exactly the greatest presentation of a signing we've ever seen - but football is, of course, not played on a dartboard and it was a nice moment with the club's young supporters.
Topics: Everton, Fiorentina, Juventus, Moise Kean, Transfers