Following the official arrival of Willian José at Wolverhampton Wanderers, the use of bringing back Patrick Cutrone from his loan at Fiorentina has run its course.
The Italian striker made a handful of sub appearances in the Premier League, as well as starting the FA Cup game against Chorley FC, but despite their initial £20m or so expenditure, there is little future for him at Molineux.
That’s why the idea of sending him back on loan to another club, in a year where FIFA have allowed playing for three different teams, makes the most sense.
Parma in Serie A are willing to take advantage of this, which we’ve already covered a number of times, and Corriere dello Sport believe they’re getting closer to acquiring his services.
The Italian newspaper look at the situation on Monday, and state the Italian club are ‘tightening the net’ around the former Milan wonderkid.
This suggests they want to get something done before the end of the January transfer window, as it would allow them to reinforce their attack and give a 23-year-old player the minutes he needs to continue his development.
We’ll be keeping an eye on this over the coming days, rest assured.