Wolves sign Italy striker Patrick Cutrone on four-year deal from AC Milan

Wolves have announced the signing of Italy striker Patrick Cutrone from AC Milan on a four-year contract. The deal for Cutrone, reportedly worth in the region of £16million, is the club’s second of the summer following last week’s arrival of Jesus Vallejo from Real Madrid. The 21-year-old Cutrone spent his entire career to date with the Rossoneri, whom he first joined as an academy player in 2007. We’re delighted to announce that Patrick Cutrone has become our latest summer signing! #WelcomeCutrone ✍️🐺 pic.twitter.com/jq1kTQf9v5 — Wolves (@Wolves) July 30, 2019 Cutrone made his international debut in Italy’s 2-0 defeat to Argentina in March last year. Wolves sporting director Kevin Thelwell told his club’s official website: “Patrick is an exciting signing at a very exciting period for this football club. “We have a strong philosophy under the leadership of (manager) Nuno (Espirito Santo) of bringing in the right type of people and developing young talent while staying humble and grounded as individuals, and we feel Patrick perfectly fits into our philosophy. “We are very pleased to have a player of Patrick’s ability join the club and look forward to him being a part of Nuno’s squad in another historic season for Wolves.” Official Statement: Patrick Cutrone ➡ https://t.co/UYjWqofOQx Comunicato Ufficiale: Patrick Cutrone ➡ https://t.co/FbBM755N4m pic.twitter.com/dUZaMW1t1x — AC Milan (@acmilan) July 30, 2019 In total, Cutrone made 90 appearances for Milan – all but one of which came over the last two seasons – and scored 27 goals. Milan paid tribute to the player’s San Siro career, saying: “The club wishes to say a special thank you to Patrick for his passion and commitment during his 12 years with the Rossoneri. “A big “good luck” to Patrick for his new professional adventure in the English Premier League.” Cutrone told Wolves’ official website: “I’m very pleased to be here because the club really wanted me. To play in the Premier League for Wolves is fantastic.” Topics AC Milan, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Italy Serie A, Premier League, Patrick Cutrone, Italy Serie A, Premier League, AC Milan, Wolverhampton Watch: Milan’s Patrick Cutrone reacts brilliantly to VAR goal confirmation 5 key things Arsenal need to know about Milan before their Europa League clash Ranked! The world’s 15 best strikers aged 23 and under Vieira slams Tavecchio’s FIGC appointment Solskjaer homecoming win soured by surgery setback for Bailly Hibs winger Boyle needs more knee surgery Lennon salutes solid display as Celtic progress in Champions League qualifying Winger Ilkay Durmus joins St Mirren from Wacker Innsbruck Celtic beat Nomme Kalju to set up Champions League qualifying clash with Cluj Fantasy football team names: 49 excellent (and awful) ideas for yours this season 9 things we think will happen in the 2019/20 Premier League season Juventus prepared to offer £10m plus these two players for Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku 5 centre-backs Arsenal could target to replace Laurent Koscielny Monday’s big transfer rumours: Juventus star keen to join Paul Pogba at Manchester United

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