Everton football club has described the decision of 20-year-old Moise Kean to throw a “wild party” during a lockdown as a “disappointment” and “completely unacceptable”.
The party which many have described as a “wild party” held at the apartment of Moise Kean, who posted the visuals of the party on a private Snapchat group thereafter.
The video which was captioned “Quarantine clean” reportedly showed a number of models giving a bunch of guys “wild lap dance” in most periods of the party which reportedly lasted throughout the night until the next morning.
Moise Kean‘s action is contrary to the lockdown guidelines in the United Kingdom which forbid gathering of people who are not family members in order to minimize the spread of the dreaded coronavirus pandemic.
Hence, Everton was not happy with Kean, a striker who the club bought from Italian Serie A side Juventus for £24million in 2019 and earns £50, 000 per-week with little or nothing to show for it.
The Italian national team player has already been described as a flop in many media outlets in the UK because he has only managed to score one goal in 26 appearances for Everton since he arrived at the club last summer. His first and only goal came in Everton‘s 2-2 draw with Newcastle in January.
Everton was appalled by Moise Kean’s action
“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’s statement said.
“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.”
Moise Kean started his career with Juventus in 2016, winning a domestic double in his first season with the club. He spent the following season on loan with Verona before returning to Juventus the next season, winning another Serie A title in 2019. In the summer of that year, he joined Everton.