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Wolves sign Italian forward Cutrone from AC Milan

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Reuters
31 July, 2019, 07:30 am
Last modified: 31 July, 2019, 07:37 am

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Wolves sign Italian forward Cutrone from AC Milan

Cutrone, who started his youth career at Milan, made 90 appearances, scoring 27 goals in all competitions.

Reuters
31 July, 2019, 07:30 am
Last modified: 31 July, 2019, 07:37 am
Wolves sign Italian forward Cutrone from AC Milan

Wolverhampton Wanderers have signed Italian forward Patrick Cutrone on a four-year deal from Italian club AC Milan, the Premier League side said on Tuesday.

Financial details of the transfer were not revealed but British media reported the 21-year-old was signed for around 16 million pounds ($19.46 million).

We’re delighted to announce that Patrick Cutrone has become our latest summer signing! #WelcomeCutrone

✍️? pic.twitter.com/jq1kTQf9v5— Wolves (@Wolves) July 30, 2019

“I’m very pleased to be here because the club really wanted me, I’m very happy and want to give my all for the team,” Cutrone said in a statement.

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“Being able to play in the Premier League for Wolves is fantastic. I just can’t wait to get started.”

1️⃣. All-out attack
2️⃣. The back-ups
3️⃣. The bench@muhammadbutt looks at the lineups. https://t.co/uTtgbPo0r3— Squawka Football (@Squawka) July 30, 2019

Cutrone, who started his youth career at Milan, made 90 appearances for the senior team since making his debut in May 2017, scoring 27 goals in all competitions. He also made his international debut last year in a friendly.

“Patrick is an exciting signing at a very exciting period for this football club,” Wolves sporting director Kevin Thelwell said.

“We have a strong philosophy under the leadership of Nuno (Espirito Santo) of bringing in the right type of people and developing young talent while staying humble and grounded... and we feel Patrick perfectly fits into our philosophy.”

Wolves have signed AC Milan striker Patrick Cutrone for £16m.

More here ➡️ https://t.co/URsv0Y08rB pic.twitter.com/n6mr8HpPnx— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 30, 2019

Wolves finished seventh in the league standings last season, a remarkable achievement for a newly-promoted club, and also qualified for the Europa League.

Cutrone is Wolves’ second recruit of the close season after they signed centre back Jesus Vallejo on loan from Real Madrid last week. They begin the new Premier League campaign with a trip to Leicester City on Aug. 11.

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