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‘Opened talks’: Fabrizio Romano says club in talks with Wolves over £16m Molineux man
Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Wolverhampton Wanderers are in talks with Udinese over Patrick Cutrone.
Wolves the 23-year-old from AC Milan in the summer of 2019 for a £16million fee.
Cutrone, who scored 27 goals in 90 appearances for Milan, penned a four-year deal at Molineux reportedly worth around .

However, the Italy international has scored just three goals in 28 competitive appearances for the Molineux outfit, as well as claiming four assists.
Cutrone was sent out on loan to Fiorentina last January, but in wake of Raul Jimenez’s serious head injury, was recalled this month as cover.
He has made four appearances since his return to Wolves, the most recent a start at non-league Chorley in the FA Cup last week, but is yet to score.
Romano says that, with Willian Jose now at Molineux, the Premier League club is in talks with Fiorentina’s Serie A rivals over a move.
Udinese have opened talks with Wolverhampton to sign Patrick Cutrone, after Willian José deal completed by Wolves. 🐺
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano)
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Cutrone joined Wolves 18 months ago to much fanfare, but sadly he hasn’t quite cut it in the Premier League.
His tally at Fiorentina wasn’t exactly eye-opening either – just five goals and three assists from 34 competitive appearances.
Cutrone’s Wolves contract takes him to 2023 but it wouldn’t be surprising to see the club move him permanently this year.