Lucas Torreira has edged closer to a reported move to Arsenal with Sampdoria president Massimo Ferrero announcing the Uruguay midfielder has left for €30million.
Torreira, who was a second-half substitute in Uruguay s World Cup Group A opener against Egypt, would become the third signing under new Arsenal head coach Unai Emery following the arrival of Stephan Lichtsteiner and Bernd Leno at Emirates Stadium.
The 22-year-old played 36 times for Sampdoria in 2017-18, scoring four goals as the club finished 10th in Serie A, and Ferrero picked him out when explaining how the club makes money by developing players.
Torreira has left for €30million, Ferrera told Tuttomercatoweb. I bought him from Pescara when no one believed.
— Lucas Torreira 34 (@LTorreira34)
We bet and we won, paying just €3million. The money that comes in is used to keep the club going.
Sampdoria is a stepping stone. It s a family-run club and that allows players to grow up.
It s normal they have aspirations to play for big clubs, but I do not need to sell out.
Should the deal go through, Torreira would fill the gap in Arsenal s squad left by Jack Wilshere, who announced he would be leaving the club when his contract expires at the end of June.