Patrick Cutrone is still waiting for his first league start of the season with Fiorentina, as the Wolverhampton Wanderers loanee has featured in 10 league matches from the bench.
Wolves allowed the striker to join the Serie A side on an 18-month loan deal in the winter 2020 market.
La Viola initially had an obligation to make the 22-year-old’s stay permanent, but last weekend, his agent Giovanni Branchini admitted that clause has been removed.
Calciomercato states the Italy international has been missing his smile ever since he left AC Milan in 2019.
In the last few hours, the report adds the player has cut ties with his agents, Branchini and Donato Orgnoni, and is now ready to say ‘goodbye’ to Fiorentina next month.
The website states Cutrone took a few days out, to better evaluate ‘what to do’ with regards to his future. Parma and Bologna are ‘at the window’, and intend to give the frontman a ‘new chance’.
Cutrone’s family are currently managing him, but Calciomercato warns it will be necessary for both the Wolves owned striker and his family to rely on a new representative because there will be negotiations to conduct for his transfer.
It’s not clear where Cutrone will move next, and it’s been reported in Italy his time at Fiorentina could come to an end after this month.