Moise Kean has become the latest Premier League to be caught flouting the government’s lockdown rules during this coronavirus pandemic.

The Everton striker filmed himself hosting a raunchy party at his house earlier this week.

According to the Daily Star, Kean was partying at his Cheshire apartment with several women - believed to be models - as they engage in ‘sexy acts’ with a group of men.

Kean sent video clips to a private Snapchat group with some of the women touching men’s crotches, while others lap danced.

In one video, there is a caption that says “quarantine clean”.

Everton have seen the footage and are said to be “dismayed” at the behaviour of their player.

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.”

This incident pretty much sums up Kean’s Everton career since his £30 million move from Juventus last summer.

He’s scored one goal in 26 appearances and, in November, was dropped from Everton's squad after being late for a team meeting for the second time.

Then, in December, his substitute appearance against Manchester United at Old Trafford lasted just 18 minutes with Duncan Ferguson not satisfied with his player’s work rate after coming on.

Kean is still only 20 and has plenty of time to fulfil his potential - but it seems he needs to start behaving like a professional footballer first.