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Premier League star Moise Kean hosted a raunchy lockdown party at his home.

Everton chiefs are 'appalled' he broke strict coronavirus lockdown rules.

Italian Kean, 20, who is thought to earn £50,000 a week, filmed himself partying at his Cheshire apartment.

In footage seen by the Daily Star Sunday, several women believed to be models engage in sexy acts with men.

The Everton player sent video clips to a private Snapchat group with some of the women touching male guests’ crotches while ­others lap danced.

The footage is captioned “quarantine clean”.

A source close to the club said that senior Everton officials were ­dismayed to learn of Kean’s behaviour and believe he is likely to face disciplinary action.

A statement from the Toffees said: “Everton are 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.

“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.”

A source close to the player said: “Clearly Moise and his friends didn’t think the rules applied to them like they do the rest of the country.

“The party was absolutely wild and went on until the early hours.”

Kean’s behaviour appears to be a clear breach of strict rules put in place to beat the coronavirus.

The striker, who has been linked with a big-money move to Italian ­giants Inter Milan after ­flopping since joining from Juventus, could now face a fine and a ticking off from bosses.

On Friday, Kean filmed himself on board a private jet alone. After landing he posted clips of himself dancing in the back of a car with another pal while a friend took pictures of the pair

Our source added: “Premier League stars are getting paid huge salaries and they are not even working.

“That must be infuriating enough for people who are losing jobs or taking pay cuts to stay afloat – do they also think they’re above the rules?”

His actions are set to enrage his boss Carlo Ancelotti, who said recently: “What ­matters is that the health of all people is ­assured. It is for this reason that we must follow the advice of the Government.”