Wolves striker Patrick Cutrone is ‘set to join hometown club Como’ after an underwhelming three-year stint in the Premier League, with the £16m flop following Cesc Fabregas to the Serie B side
- Wolves flop Patrick Cutrone is set to sign a contract with Serie B side Como
- Cutrone only made 14 appearances in the Premier League while with Wolves
- The former AC Milan striker will reportedly sign a contract running until 2025
- Cutrone will be Como’s second high-profile signing after Cesc Fabregas’ arrival
Wolves striker Patrick Cutrone is reportedly set to head back to his home town and sign for Serie B side Como after making just 14 Premier League appearances for the club.
Cutrone joined the Midlands club in 2019 for a fee in the region of £16million but he has struggled to make the desired impact at Molineux.
The Italian’s inability to discover his best form saw him leave Wolves on multiple loans to Fiorentina, Valencia and FC Empoli.
Wolves striker Patrick Cutrone is set to sign a contract until 2025 with Serie B side Como
Cutrone has only made 14 appearances in the Premier League for Wolves since joining in 2019
According to Gianluca di Marzio, Cutrone is now set to sign a three-year contract with Como, the city he was born in, running until 2025.
The forward came through AC Milan’s youth ranks and impressed during the the early stages of his career at the San Siro, scoring 13 goals in 63 Serie A appearances.
Still only 24-years-old, Cutrone still has plenty of time to turn his career around and a move to his hometown team could be the perfect opportunity.
Cesc Fabregas (left) joined Como earlier this summer on a free transfer from AS Monaco
The Milan academy graduate is the second high-profile arrival at Como this summer, following the signing of Cesc Fabregas.
The Italian second-tier club completed the signing of former Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea star Fabregas at the start of the month following his departure from Monaco.
The midfielder left Monaco at the end of the season upon the expiry of his contract, having joined the Ligue 1 side three years ago when his former teammate Thierry Henry was manager of the club.