Patrick Cutrone begins his Valencia experience on loan from Wolves and insists ‘the real Cutrone is the one who scored 18 goals for Milan.’

The centre-forward shot to fame as a product of the Rossoneri youth academy and was sold to raise funds, but struggled at Wolverhampton Wanderers and on loan at Fiorentina.

He interrupted that spell six months early and switched over to Valencia and La Liga instead.

Patrick Cutrone begins his Valencia experience on loan from Wolves and insists ‘the real Cutrone is the one who scored 18 goals for Milan.’

The centre-forward shot to fame as a product of the Rossoneri youth academy and was sold to raise funds, but struggled at Wolverhampton Wanderers and on loan at Fiorentina.

He interrupted that spell six months early and switched over to Valencia and La Liga instead.

“It’s my goal [to stay at Valencia]. I want to do well on the pitch to be able to stay, that’s what I want,” Cutrone told Diario AS, as reported by Football-Espana.net.

“As soon as I heard about their interest, I said yes. Nuno also spoke to me about how great the club is, and I know the importance of Valencia. I’ll give everything to stay here.

“The most important thing for a forward is to have continuity on the pitch, and for the last two years, much to my regret, I haven’t had it. Luckily I’m young and I can improve a lot. I know that the real Cutrone is the one who scored 18 goals for Milan, and I’m going to prove it.

“I need to feel confident in order to give my best, as Vincenzo Montella and Gennaro Gattuso bet on me when I came up from the youth academy, which gave me such self-belief at that moment.”

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