AC Milan striker Patrick Cutrone has made 10 starts in Serie A this season, out of which only one has come since Krzysztof Piątek signed in January.
The arrival of the Poland international has seen the 21-year-old’s playing time limited across all competitions.
According to Tutto Mercato Web, the Italian is unhappy with his current situation with the Rossoneri.
Gonzalo Higuain joined Milan on loan from Juventus last summer and he left them and made a switch to Chelsea in January. Even when the Argentine was present at the club, Cutrone was important for Gennaro Gattuso, but that no longer seems to be the case.
Ateltico Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur and Borussia Dortmund are all keen, according to the report.
It’s claimed Tottenham and Dortmund have ‘requested information’ about Cutrone in recent months, and if Milan receive an offer of €30-€35m they won’t block a move.
The striker’s contract with his current employer lasts until June 2023.
If Cutrone were to join Tottenham, the Italian would be second choice striker behind Harry Kane and will have to settle for a place on the bench.