Everton boss Marco Silva is weighing up how best to utilise Moise Kean.
Silva has come in for criticism in some quarters for his handling of Kean with complaints also being levelled at the Blues boss that he was playing the forward out of position on the right-wing.
He told the Liverpool Echo: For me, it is clear about Moise Kean's position.
If you look at Moise Kean in the national team, he plays always as a right-winger, always as a right-winger, many, many times as a right-winger.
You are talking about a player who played, maybe, seven games in the starting XI last season at Juventus, he played some games as a striker, some games as a winger, when he came in to some games [from the bench] he played many moments as a winger as well. He can play both positions.
He is a young lad, he needs to adapt to the model, to the type of game, for everything, for the moves we want to do not just as a striker but as a winger as well and I cannot say to you that it is better for him to play in one position over another. He can play both positions, it is up to him to keep working and keep adapting to the Premier League system and the English football system as well because it is so fast and so quick, we are up and down everytime and he has to adapt.
Now he is working more as a right-winger and when he goes to the national team he is playing as a right-winger but he can play as a striker as well. I can tell you that in the training session today [Friday morning] he worked in both positions."

