With the return of Patrick Cutrone to Wolverhampton Wanderers, we thought we might get a small break from the stories surrounding the Italian striker’s future, but that wasn’t to be the case.
As soon as he made his way back to the West Midlands, the forward was linked with a move away, and it’s Serie A once again.
Parma were the first, and continue to be an option for the player, yet they have recently found competition in Udinese, who have ‘tried to insert themselves in the affair’.
Corriere dello Sport report this, adding the former of the two ‘seemed to have a clear advantage’, but the Pozzo attack ‘could change the end of this story’.
That’s rather interesting, if you ask us, as we all know what the Udinese owners are like and when they want to make a statement, they tend to find the funds to do so.
They’ve already plumped on Fernando Llorente, who had a medical this morning, but that doesn’t mean they can’t reinforce the attack with two players.
With Cutrone desperate to get his career back on track, and Wolverhampton far from being the right club for him to do so, it seems these options are ones he will likely seriously consider.
It just depends on who makes the most convincing package for him, and the Wolves hierarchy, of course.