Financial details are emerging on Fiorentina’s deal for Patrick Cutrone, on loan for 18 months with obligation to buy for €18m, giving Wolverhampton and the Viola buy-back clauses.
The 22-year-old former Milan striker is on his way back to Italy just six months after the €18m transfer to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
He made 24 competitive appearances for Wolves, scoring three goals and providing four assists, but was missing life in his homeland.
Financial details are emerging on Fiorentina’s deal for Patrick Cutrone, on loan for 18 months with obligation to buy for €18m, giving Wolverhampton and the Viola buy-back clauses.
The 22-year-old former Milan striker is on his way back to Italy just six months after the €18m transfer to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
He made 24 competitive appearances for Wolves, scoring three goals and providing four assists, but was missing life in his homeland.
According to Sky Sport Italia, Sportitalia and more, it will be an 18-month loan to Fiorentina worth €3m with obligation to buy in June 2021 for €16-18m, depending on performances.
However, Wolves are expected to retain a buy-back clause, so could try again in future.
Sky Sport Italia point out that there is yet another clause in the complex contract, so Fiorentina have the right to purchase Cutrone outright again within five days of Wolves activating their option.
Naturally, the figure would be higher for the Viola if Wolverhampton were to attempt to bring Cutrone back.