Wolves are planning to sell Patrick Cutrone this summer for around five million euros. The former AC Milan academy player, who never ended up settling down at the San Siro or in the Premier League, has been on loan at several clubs.
The 'Daily Mirror' reports that Wolves are looking to get rid of him for the aforementioned price. The aim is to get back part of what they spent before to sign him. After several seasons as a fringe player, he has not been able to shine at the club so he will be sold.
This term, the player is at Empoli on loan, where, unlike at Valencia, he is enjoying his continuity. He has made 26 appearances, 13 of them as a starter. If he plays well, he might be able to stay there on a permanent basis.
For Cutrone, this could be the turning point in his footballing career. He could finally form part of a long term project and play more frequently. He has not had a season like that since the 2017-18 season, when, at the age of just 20, he was shining as one of AC Milan's hopes for the future.