He arrived, passed the review, and signed. Italian striker Patrick Cutrone, 23, became this Sunday the first signing of the Valencia in this winter market (not counting the return of Cristiano Piccini) and inaugurated what seems to be the format of the rest of the arrivals: assignment without a purchase option.
The following could be the Portuguese central Benfica Francisco Reis Ferreira ‘Ferro’, which arrived this Sunday afternoon in the Valencian capital and also passed by the offices and the Uruguayan midfielder Christian Oliva, which would come from Cagliari.
The movements, by the profile of the players and the type of operation, confirm that the order of Peter lim was to make the minimum expenditure but this time it did reinforce the workforce Javi grace.
Valencia announced on their social networks that Cutrone arrives on loan from Wolverhampton, in which the arrival of William José had left him without minutes and had taken away meaning on his return from the Fiore in which he had been on loan for the first part of the season. The player will join the work with his teammates once he has passed the anti-protocols COVID-19, informed the club che.