
Fiorentina have officially signed former Milan striker Patrick Cutrone from Wolverhampton Wanderers on an initial two-year loan.
Cutrone only joined Wolves from Milan last summer in a deal worth €18m plus bonuses but struggled to impose himself at Molineux, scoring just three goals in 24 games.
He returns to Italy with Fiorentina, who claim he has arrived on a two-year loan with obligation to buy, which The Athletic’s Tim Spiers states is dependent on appearances.
Gazzetta dello Sport’s Nicolo Schira claims the Viola will pay €2m for the loan deal, with the obligation to buy set at €16m.
On the other hand, the Premier League side wrote in their statement that the Tuscans had an option to buy as opposed to obligation.
The 22-year-old, who has one Italy cap, netted 27 times in 90 games for Milan.
Image credit @ACFFiorentinaEN via Twitter
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