Juventus have announced that Moise Kean has joined Hellas Verona on a season-long loan.
Kean, 17, hit the headlines last season when he made his domestic and Champions League debut at the age of 16.
The teenager then netted his first Serie A goal against Bologna on the final weekend of the 2017-18 campaign, and it had been claimed that the striker could be handed a first-team role at the Juventus Stadium this season.
The Italian champions have decided that Kean's development is best served away from the club, however, with the highly-rated forward being allowed to join fellow Serie A outfit Hellas Verona for the rest of the campaign.
OFFICIAL: Moise Kean joins @HellasVeronaFC on loan. Good luck Moise! https://t.co/3nAGkgJILu pic.twitter.com/dSlihKo2r9
— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) August 31, 2017
Arsenal and Manchester City are both said to hold a long-term interest in Kean after watching the striker score 24 times in 25 appearances for Juventus's youth team during the 2015-16 campaign.