Jack Grealish, Kyle Walker, and now Moise Kean. Three Premier League footballers that have not shrouded themselves in glory during the coronavirus lockdown and the suspension of football.
Kean's first season at Everton had already not been the stuff of legend following his £24 million move from Juventus. The Italian's most famous contribution thus far had probably been Duncan Ferguson taking him off in the same game he had brought him on in. Now, his future at the club must begin to look uncertain given their reaction to a party in his house in breach of the British government's lockdown regulations.
Kean reportedly filmed himself during the party, which included lapdancing models, and shared it to a private Snapchat group that was leaked.
The club declared themselves appalled by the actions of Kean in a statement.
Everton Football Club was appalled to learn of an incident in which a first team player ignored Government guidance and club policy in relation to the coronavirus crisis.
The club has strongly expressed its disappointment to the player and made it clear that such actions are completely unacceptable.
Everton has regularly stressed the importance of following all the Government guidelines — including rules and advice for inside and outside of the home — through a series of official communications to all staff members, including players.
The amazing people in the NHS deserve the utmost respect for their hard work and sacrifice. The best way to show them respect is by doing everything we can to protect them.
The 20-year-old striker is expected to face disciplinary action for the party and it's questionable if we'll ever see him in an Everton jersey again.
The incident has brought a lot of people to question whether the press is treating his transgression in the same way it has for the two English players who have also been caught in breach of quarantine measures.
Disappointed in Moise Kean there, however a lot less than Jack grealish did and our newspapers are nailing Kean.
— Benj (@Benjwinst) April 26, 2020
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