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Uruguay Star Man Lucas Torreira To Complete Arsenal Move After World Cup

Lucas Torreira is in Russia for the FIFA WORLD CUP and reports indicate that the Uruguayan international will complete a move to Arsenal soon.

Lucas Torreira is purportedly very nearly finishing his switch to Arsenal and will undergo a medicinal soon.

The Sampdoria man was one of the emerge entertainers in Serie A last season and is now at World Cup duty with Uruguay.

Yet, Sky Italia say that the 22-year-old will seal a change to north London once his participation in the 2018 WORLD CUP Russia is finished.

It’s imagined that the Gunners will pay an expense around €35m for the midfielder, who is probably going to be an immediate substitution for the left Jack Wilshere.

Torreira was ever-present for the Blucerchiati last season, starting 36 matches and scoring four times.

He’s set to be the third signing at the Emirates, with new manager Unai Emery having just gotten Bernd Leno from Bayer Leverkusen and Juventus’ Stephan Lichtsteiner.

Unai Emery has worked hard on getting new signings at the club and he has so far made two signings which the Arsenal supporters believe will be an upgrade to the current squad. The Arsenal fans are looking forward to the month of July because they expect the North London club to finally announce a number of signings.

Lucas Torreira will likely be the defensive midfielder which the gooners have always hoped for since he has already shown them a glimpse of what to expect from him after his performance in the FIFA WORLD CUP.

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