Moise Kean has slammed comments by his father over his Everton move.
Kean’s father Jean described the striker’s £29 million switch to Merseyside as ‘a mistake’ and urged him to consider a return to his homeland as soon as possible.
The Italy international has struggled to make an impression in the early stages of his Goodison Park career after failing to score in his opening 19 appearances.
But ex-Juventus hit man Kean, 19, issued a stinging rebuttal to his estranged parent on social media following the comments made last weekend.
“Don’t talk about my life when yours is not an example,” he wrote on Instagram.
“I don’t fear the hard times when the best comes [after] them.”
Kean senior claimed the teenager’s dismal form at the Blues was aligned to the high-profile switch from the Serie A champions in the previous transfer window.
“Sending my son to England was a mistake,” he told Centro Suono Sport.
“Because he’s still too young, he’s not feeling good at Everton, I didn’t like this transfer.
“I hope he can come back to Italy as soon as possible, I hope he goes to Rome.
“But the important thing is that he comes back here.”
