Juventus rising star Moise Kean is more than happy to stay put in Turin and continue the rapid progress he has shown in recent times with the Bianconeri.

The 19-year-old forward scored seven times in 16 appearances for Juve last season, including a run of four straight games with a goal in Serie A.

I'm sure that at the moment there aren't any other teams that can help me improve in the way Juventus can.

Moise Kean

His form also led to a first senior Italian national team call-up, with Kean making his debut in a friendly against the United States, before scoring in European Championship qualifiers against Finland and Liechtenstein.

And Kean says he has no intention of moving on just yet, as he expects to improve further with his current club.

He told SoccerBible magazine: "When I came to Juventus I understood that things would change. Juventus helps you to grow and become a man in all the things you want to do.

"You learn lots of things without noticing. Technically I improved, but my ambition is to improve every day more and more.

"I'm aware of the fact that I wear a shirt that carries responsibilities, but it's not a burden.

"I'm sure that at the moment there aren't any other teams that can help me improve in the way Juventus can."

Juve are 4/6 to win yet another Serie A title next season, with Inter Milan priced at 4/1 and AC Milan 16/1.

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Juventus rising star Moise Kean is more than happy to stay put in Turin and continue the rapid progress he has shown in recent times with the Bianconeri.

The 19-year-old forward scored seven times in 16 appearances for Juve last season, including a run of four straight games with a goal in Serie A.

I'm sure that at the moment there aren't any other teams that can help me improve in the way Juventus can.

Moise Kean

His form also led to a first senior Italian national team call-up, with Kean making his debut in a friendly against the United States, before scoring in European Championship qualifiers against Finland and Liechtenstein.

And Kean says he has no intention of moving on just yet, as he expects to improve further with his current club.

He told SoccerBible magazine: "When I came to Juventus I understood that things would change. Juventus helps you to grow and become a man in all the things you want to do.

"You learn lots of things without noticing. Technically I improved, but my ambition is to improve every day more and more.

"I'm aware of the fact that I wear a shirt that carries responsibilities, but it's not a burden.

"I'm sure that at the moment there aren't any other teams that can help me improve in the way Juventus can."

Juve are 4/6 to win yet another Serie A title next season, with Inter Milan priced at 4/1 and AC Milan 16/1.

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Source: bet365.com

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