Wolves-bound Cutrone confirms AC Milan exit

Patrick Cutrone says he is disappointed to be leaving AC Milan but is excited to be joining Premier League side Wolves.

Nuno Espirito Santo s side are reportedly close to sealing a £20million (€21.9m) move for the Italy striker, who confirmed on Monday he is swapping San Siro for Molineux.

Cutrone, 21, looked at home when he broke into Gennaro Gattuso s side two seasons ago, scoring 18 goals in all competitions.

Fewer starting chances resulted in a less prolific second campaign in 2018-19 and a switch to England now beckons.

3 Patrick is the third youngest player to score 10+ goals in a single Serie A campaign with (20 years and 137 days in 2017/18 with 10 goals), after Gianni Rivera in 1961/62 and Alexandre Pato in 2008/09. Talent.

— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo)

Reading all the messages from the fans made me emotional, Cutrone told reporters. It means that I ve done a good thing.

Am I disappointed? Well, you have seen yourselves. I have nothing to say. I am always ready and charged.

I wish the best for Milan fans and my team-mates. My departure from Milan affects me as well but that s life and some decisions are taken.

I will look to do my best. Now I only think about integrating well and doing well there. I m ready and excited to join Wolves. It s a big challenge for me.

Cutrone joined Milan s academy in 2007 and won his first and so far only Italy cap last March against Argentina.

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