Crone extends contract with Milan

Crone extends contract with Milan

Milan has announced that attacker Patrick Crone has extended his contract with the club until 2023. Cutrone will earn a little more than onem euros in the season, while the deal does not include evacuation clauses. The 20-year-old infiltrated Milan's first team last season and scored 21 goals in 52 presentations.

Cutrone will earn a little more than onem euros in the season, while the deal does not include evacuation clauses.

The 20-year-old infiltrated Milan's first team last season and scored 21 goals in 52 presentations.

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