The Malta Independent on Sunday

AC Milan’s Patrick Cutrone set to join Wolves in the English Premier League

Football

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Patrick Cutrone is ready to say goodbye to Milan. During Friday's training session with the team in Boston, the youngster left the session earlier than everyone else, leaving for the airport.

The 21-year-old returned to Milan, which hints at a summer move since he hasn't struggled with any injuries so far this preseason. Among the teams interested, Wolves are reportedly very keen on bringing in Cutrone, ready to beat the competitio­n

The English side, with a little help from super-agent Jorge Mendes, have been pushing for the striker for a few days now and an agreement has reportedly been reached with Milan.

The transfer fee of the deal will land at around €20m.

Now, as soon as he is back in Italy, Cutrone will concretely discuss the project that Wolves gave for him, while also negotiatio­n with the English side to find an agreement on the personal terms.

That said, only details remain, and the future is destined to be far from Milan.

As reported by MilanNews.it, Milan deemed Wolves offer €18m plus bonuses enough to sell Cutrone, having lowered their initial demands of €25m.

Patrick Cutrone has spent his entire senior career with AC Milan.

The forward moved into Milan’s youth system in 2006.

Cutrone would then impress for Milan’s Primavera side, scoring a very respectabl­e 43 and assisting six in 67 games.

Since being promoted to AC Milan’s senior side, Cutrone has featured 90 times across all competitio­ns.

In those 90 games, the Italian has found the back of the net 27 times and managed to earn seven assists.

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