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Saturday, June 30, 2018

World Cup: France moves on, eliminates Argentina

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World Cup: France moves on, eliminates Argentina
World Cup: France moves on, eliminates Argentina

Teenager Kylian Mbappe struck twice inside five second-half minutes to ensure France beat Argentina 4-3 and became the first team to qualify for the World Cup quarterfinals. Following an exhilarating display between two former champions, France came from behind to defeat Lionel Messi’s Argentina. And Les Bleus owed their triumph to the 19-year-old Mbappe. Always […]

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Friday, June 29, 2018

MARCA poll results: Spain winners, Modric MVP and Harry Kane top scorer

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MARCA poll results: Spain winners, Modric MVP and Harry  Kane top scorer
MARCA poll results: Spain winners, Modric MVP and Harry Kane top scorer

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Goran Bunjevcevic dead: Former Tottenham Hotspur defender dies at the age of 45

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Goran Bunjevcevic dead: Former Tottenham Hotspur defender dies at the age of 45
Goran Bunjevcevic dead: Former Tottenham Hotspur defender dies at the age of 45
Aleksandar Kolarov dedicated Serbia's winning goal against Costa Rica in their World Cup opener to the popular executive only last week

Ottawa Fury win to set up TFC clash in Canadian Championship semifinal

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Ottawa Fury win to set up TFC clash in Canadian Championship semifinal
Ottawa Fury win to set up TFC clash in Canadian Championship semifinal

Ottawa Fury FC has earned itself a meeting with Toronto FC.

Carl Haworth scored in the 21st minute as Ottawa beat AS Blainville 1-0 on Wednesday to advance to the Canadian Championship semifinal where it will face the reigning MLS champions.

The United Soccer League’s Fury opened the two-legged set with a 1-0 road win over the Quebec league champions in Laval, Que., on June 20 to take the series by aggregate 2-0.

Haworth, Ottawa’s captain and longest serving player, got to a loose ball in the box off a broken play and blasted it past the ‘keeper before running to the corner and using the flag to pat the sweat from his forehead in celebration.

Ottawa will meet TFC on July 18 for the first match of the two-legged set.

The Montreal Impact will host Vancouver Whitecaps FC in an all-MLS matchup in the other semifinal.

Last season Toronto FC became the second Canadian Championship winner in four years to make it to the CONCACAF Champions League Final in 2018.

The Voyageurs Cup will be presented to the winners of the Canadian Championship on Aug. 15.

Blainville advanced to the second round with a 3-1 aggregate win over League 1 Ontario champion Oakville.

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

The biggest ever failure of the German national team

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The biggest ever failure of the German national team
The biggest ever failure of the German national team

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Argentina fans rejoice on their balconies after final whistle

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Argentina fans rejoice on their balconies after final whistle
Argentina fans rejoice on their balconies after final whistle

Monday, June 25, 2018

Did you see the two Iranian players square up against Portugal?

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Did you see the two Iranian players square up against Portugal?

After a truly mesmeric night of World Cup football we can all finally catch our breath.

Because the final Group B games did not disappoint, with both fixtures twisting and turning right down to the wire with VAR at the heart of it all again.

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Getty - Contributor So close but so far for the Iranians[/caption]

While Spain and Morocco were playing out a blinding draw, Portugal hung on for a vital point by the skin of their teeth against a spirited Iran side.

Iran, despite going out, have performed miraculously to take four points from a group containing the Portuguese and the Spanish.

But it could have been so much more had Vahid Amiri not squandered an unbelievable chance by shooting wide in the dying minutes.

Reuters Amiri couldn’t hold back the tears after the final whistle[/caption]

It was a truly pulsating encounter full of memorable moments, including Ricardo Quaresma’s exquisite finish with the outside of his boot to give Portugal the lead.

But did you spot a bizarre incident in the first half between the Iranian goalkeeper and one of his defenders?

After a mix up that nearly allowed Joao Mario to score, Saeed Afagh and goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand were involved in a heated clash that nearly escalated.

Steady lads Keep your heads Nothing silly now

It wasn’t quite Kieron Dyer and Lee Bowyer at Newcastle levels of rage, but for a moment it looked particularly hairy for the Iranians.

They managed to compose themselves – it’s just a shame Amiri couldn’t do the same at the other end right at the death.

Getty Images - Getty Happier times[/caption]

What if your World Cup team is tied when group play ends?

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What if your World Cup team is tied when group play ends?
What if your World Cup team is tied when group play ends?

With one match left for each team in group play at the World Cup, just two of the eight groups have been decided, and even those could come down to tiebreakers to determine who gets the stronger seed in the knockout stage. If two or more teams wind up tied on points, here’s how FIFA decides who […]

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Sunday, June 24, 2018

Poland vs Colombia LIVE World Cup 2018: Prediction, how to watch online, what time, what channel, team news, line-ups, betting odds

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Poland vs Colombia LIVE World Cup 2018: Prediction, how to watch online, what time, what channel, team news, line-ups, betting odds
Poland vs Colombia LIVE World Cup 2018: Prediction, how to watch online, what time, what channel, team news, line-ups, betting odds
Follow all the action from the Group H clash between Poland and Colombia

Saturday, June 23, 2018

FIFA open disciplinary proceedings against Swiss duo Xhaka, Shaqiri

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FIFA open disciplinary proceedings against Swiss duo Xhaka, Shaqiri
FIFA open disciplinary proceedings against Swiss duo Xhaka, Shaqiri

Friday, June 22, 2018

Kluivert junior leaves Ajax for Roma in $21m transfer

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Kluivert junior leaves Ajax for Roma in $21m transfer
Kluivert junior leaves Ajax for Roma in $21m transfer

ROME — Roma signed Justin Kluivert, the son of former Milan and Barcelona forward Patrick, from Ajax on Friday for a fee that could rise to 18.75 million euros ($21.8 million).

The 19-year-old Dutch international forward has agreed a five-year contract with Roma.

"I’m very happy. I’m at an incredible club," Kluivert said. "I cannot wait to start. I believe that Roma is the ideal team for my growth, which will allow me to play at the highest levels."

Kluivert junior made 56 appearances and scored 13 goals for Ajaxe. He has one cap for the Netherlands.

He joins Roma for an initial 17.25 million euros ($20.1 million) and performance-related clauses could see the price rise by 1.5 million euros.

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Hierro's message
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Thursday, June 21, 2018

Belgium v Tunisia: Hazard hoping for World Cup lift off

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Belgium v Tunisia: Hazard hoping for World Cup lift off
Eden Hazard has defended Belgium's performance against Panama and claimed this will be "his World Cup". The Red Devils beat Panama 3-0 on Monday but it was not enough to prevent criticism from home, particularly after a goalless first half. Chelsea forward Hazard feels expectations in Belgium are a little unrealistic, although hopes will be high of a better performance against Tunisia on Saturday. He told Het Nieuwsblad: "People expect a lot but we have seen during this World Cup - except for the first match involving Russia - that almost all the matches have been won with either a one- or two-goal difference. "We won 3-0 so that's not bad. "Everyone always expects a lot from Belgium, that we always play perfect football, that we have 80 per cent possession, that we have 50 shots at goal and score 40 times! "But it doesn't work like that. Sometimes you have difficult matches and you only win 1-0. The most important thing is that we win our games. We have so much talent in the squad that it's not surprising people expect a lot." Hazard has been tipped to be one of the stars of the tournament and he believes it is the perfect platform to showcase his ability. "I have the feeling this should be my World Cup," he added. "I am now 27 years old, playing my second World Cup and have had a strong season individually. "All the elements should come together to play a nice tournament." Belgium defender Thomas Vermaelen has resumed training and could be fit for the final Group G game against England on June 28. Vermaelen was named in the squad by coach Roberto Martinez despite sustaining an injury playing for Barcelona on May 13. @thomasvermaelen is back in training #REDTOGETHER #WorldCup #BELTUN pic.twitter.com/0wH7yPJjS9 — Belgian Red Devils (@BelRedDevils) June 21, 2018 It is unlikely he will be risked against Tunisia, an opponent Martinez is wary of. The former Everton boss told FIFA.com: "They have a lot of bravery and they're very dynamic. "The players have a good understanding between each other and they can bring energy and intensity on counter-attacks. They play direct, efficient football." Tunisia were undone by a late header from England captain Harry Kane in their opener, going down 2-1 in Volgograd, but they put up some stout resistance despite being bossed territorially by the Three Lions. They will have to make at least one enforced change against Belgium, with goalkeeper Mouez Hassen having returned home to undergo surgery on an injured shoulder. PLAYERS TO WATCH Belgium - Romelu Lukaku The burly Manchester United striker netted twice in the defeat of Panama and one more goal will make him the top-scoring Belgian in major tournaments. Lukaku has five, just one behind Jan Ceulemans.  Tunisia - Wahbi Khazri The all-action midfielder was not able to influence the game the way he would have liked against England due to a lack of ball possession but will again be tasked with dictating the Tunisia attack against Belgium. KEY OPTA FACTS - This will be the fourth meeting between Belgium and Tunisia, with both nations winning one game and sharing one draw. - Belgium are unbeaten in their last 10 World Cup group games, winning the last five in a row (W5 D5 L0). - Each of Belgium's last 11 World Cup goals have come after half-time. - Tunisia are winless in their last 12 World Cup matches (D4 L8), since beating Mexico in their first ever match in the competition (3-1 in 1978). - The last team to have a longer winless run in the World Cup than Tunisia's streak of 12 was South Korea (14 games between 1954 and 1998). - Tunisia have scored with their only shot on target so far at this World Cup.

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

World Cup 2018: Iran member of staff taken to hospital after celebrating disallowed goal against Spain

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World Cup 2018: Iran member of staff taken to hospital after celebrating disallowed goal against Spain
World Cup 2018: Iran member of staff taken to hospital after celebrating disallowed goal against Spain
According to Iran manager Carlos Queiroz, a member of his team started to encounter health 'difficulties' in the wake of his side's disallowed goal during the second half

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

'Positive' Pogba not bitter towards media, says Varane

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'Positive' Pogba not bitter towards media, says Varane
Paul Pogba is remaining positive and holds no bitterness towards the media, according to France team-mate Raphael Varane. Pogba, 25, described himself as the "most criticised player in the world" earlier this week, days after playing a key role in France's goals in their 2-1 win over Australia in their World Cup opener. But Varane said the Manchester United midfielder was still upbeat despite the critics. "There's a lot of negativity in the press, that's the reality. We are always trying to be positive," he said. "We look for what went well, and you like to talk more about what went wrong, so I think he was talking about that. "But he's not bitter, he stays positive always. If you could be more positive, it would be cool." Group C leaders France face Peru in their second game of the World Cup Thursday.  

World Cup 2018 - live updates: Latest news and build-up ahead of Colombia vs Japan and Poland vs Senegal

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World Cup 2018 - live updates: Latest news and build-up ahead of Colombia vs Japan and Poland vs Senegal
World Cup 2018 - live updates: Latest news and build-up ahead of Colombia vs Japan and Poland vs Senegal
All the latest news and updates from day six of the World Cup

Monday, June 18, 2018

A brief history of World Cup holders completely flopping four years later

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A brief history of World Cup holders completely flopping four years later

We’re all Mexican fans today, aren’t we?

Their shock 1-0 win over reigning World Cup holders Germany at the weekend will probably go down as one of the biggest shocks of this year’s tournament.

Getty - Contributor You’d expect more from this lot, wouldn’t you?[/caption]

Many of us predicted the Germans to defend their title in Russia, but now we’re not even sure they’ll manage to get out of the group.

And history really isn’t on their side, as a few recent World Cup holders have completely flopped when trying to defend their title four years later.

Just look at France, Italy and Spain.

2002 – France

Reuters He can’t believe it[/caption]

At the time, it was considered one of the great World Cup shocks.

France, the reigning World champions as well as winners of Euro 2000, finished bottom of Group A without scoring a single goal.

That’s right, despite having the likes of Thierry Henry and David Trezeguet in attack, the French lost to Senegal in their opening match – courtesy of a goal from the brilliantly named Papa Bouba Diop – followed by a goalless draw to Uruguay and a 2-0 defeat to Denmark.

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A thigh injury to Zinedine Zidane prevented their talisman from playing in their first two matches, and he was rushed back for their third despite not being fully fit.

Not that we’re making excuse them for them, or anything.

2010 – Italy

Italy were worthy winners in 2006, with Fabio Cannavaro captaining the Azzurri to triumph over France in Germany, although Zidane’s moment of headbutting madness in the final certainly helped.

AFP Dry your eyes, mate[/caption]

But four years later in South Africa, the Italians were dumped out of the World Cup by Slovakia and Paraguay, with even New Zealand finishing above them in their group.

In fairness, they weren’t quite as redundant as France in 2002, drawing their first match against Paraguay before losing 3-2 to Slovakia.

But over all, they finished the tournament with just two points and four goals and that’s simply not what you’d expect from that great Italy side.

2014 – Spain

By the time the 2014 World Cup rolled around, we were all well sick of Spain.

World Cup winners in 2010, they’d also won Euro 2008 and 2012, while their style of play and strength in depth changed everything we knew about football.

AP:Associated Press RVP showing ’em how it’s done[/caption]

But their terrific run came to an abrupt end in Brazil when they were humiliated in their group opener against Holland, losing 5-1 to Louis van Gaal’s stylish side.

The tiki-taka trailblazers were then stunned by Chile in their second game to well-and-truly signal the end of an era.

2018 – Germany

EPA It’s a real head-scratcher[/caption]

Of course, it’s not over for Germany just yet.

Following their defeat to Mexico, they face Sweden and then South Korea in their remaining Group F games and will surely fancy themselves to get the better of them both.

But we’re definitely not putting anymore money on them.

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Sunday, June 17, 2018

'To be fair, I don't care' - Slaven Bilic's blunt honesty sends Ian Wright into fits of laughter

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'To be fair, I don't care' - Slaven Bilic's blunt honesty sends Ian Wright into fits of laughter
'To be fair, I don't care' - Slaven Bilic's blunt honesty sends Ian Wright into fits of laughter
We’re guessing he really didn’t care whether Steven Zuber’s equaliser should have been ruled out or not.

Saturday, June 16, 2018

Nigeria’s second kit is actually the best kit at the World Cup

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Nigeria’s second kit is actually the best kit at the World Cup

The moment we all waited for.

Nigeria to step out out against Croatia in the most anticipated kit in World Cup history*.

But as the Super Eagles took to the pitch we all realised they weren’t wearing the wavy white, green and black jersey.

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As you will have heard, Nigeria’s home kit sold over 3million shirts in a matter of days and Nike sold every single jersey they made.

At first we thought even the first team couldn’t get their hands on one and that’s why they were in the changed strip.

It turns out it’s all because of FIFA decreeing that the kit would be too close to Croatia’s white and red chequered number.

Both equally stunning strips, if I’m honest.

But with everyone sad they wouldn’t see the best kit in world football, we quickly realised that Nigeria’s second kit is actually one of the best at the tournament.

Only Peru can argue their kit is as good as these twoGetty - Contributor

The dark green affair is a strip of pure class, emboldened with electric green on the socks and the squad number, it’s a work of art.

Yes the first kit is a maverick loud affair, the likes of which we haven’t seen in football for a long time.

But this second kit is more traditional in its block colour, livened up with the fluorescent green.

Bravo Nike.

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It’s fair to say Twitter was in agreement, for once, on the beauty of Nigeria’s range of clobber…

Nigeria won the kits World Cup. That’s all that matters.

— J!M ☜═㋡ (◣﹏◢) (@JMOxQ__) June 16, 2018

The highlight of the World Cup for Nigeria will be that wavy kit ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

— John pele ๐Ÿ’ฅ๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿผ (@Johnpele1993) June 16, 2018

On a positive note, Nigeria’s kit is fire ๐Ÿ”ฅ

— ‎ ุญู„ูŠู…ุฉ (@Miiss_Liimzaay) June 16, 2018

the Nigeria away kit is nicer than the home one don’t even @ me

— Joseph Goss (@josephgoss) June 16, 2018

My 2 favorite kits of the #worldcup

1. Nigeria home
2. Nigeria away

— Chris Blain (@ChrisBlainArt) June 16, 2018

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'I work for this': Ronaldo toasts new career mark after World Cup hat-trick

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'I work for this': Ronaldo toasts new career mark after World Cup hat-trick
'I work for this': Ronaldo toasts new career mark after World Cup hat-trick
The Portugal captain spoke of his delight after helping his side to a vital point.

Friday, June 15, 2018

How Beckham's Galaxy career was saved by Arena

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How Beckham's Galaxy career was saved by Arena
Bruce Arena has revealed how he convinced David Beckham to remain with the LA Galaxy in 2008. Arena took charge during Beckham's second season in MLS and was aware the then-England international was considering a move away. In his upcoming book 'What's Wrong with US?: A Coach's Blunt Take on the State of American Soccer After a Lifetime on the Touchline', the former Galaxy boss details the conversation that kept the former Real Madrid and Manchester United midfielder in Los Angeles. Arena also confirms Beckham paid out of his own pocket to extend a loan deal at AC Milan in 2009, which he ultimately felt benefited all parties despite causing the Englishman to miss the start of the MLS campaign. 10 years ago today, David Beckham made his MLS debut. pic.twitter.com/7FL14d0ehI — LA Galaxy (@LAGalaxy) August 9, 2017 "The sense I had from David when I first took the Galaxy job was that he was looking at other options," Arena wrote. "Beckham at the time was away on international duty for the English national team; I called him, and he did not sound happy. When David came back to Southern California, we met at his house in Beverly Hills. I remember that his wife, Victoria, answered the door. We had a glass of wine and talked, but the whole time I'm wondering, 'What in the hell is this guy thinking?' He was playing with Real Madrid, made the jump to MLS only to find himself playing for a team with some major issues. The Galaxy finished in fifth place in the Western Conference in 2007, his first season, with a 9-14-7 record. Our final mark for 2008 would be 8-13-9. "I know you're looking around and maybe you're questioning, 'What did I do?' I said to David, 'All I can tell you is I'm going to do my best to rebuild the team.' "He liked my determination. I asked for his support, and he said I had it all the way. We talked about some potential problem areas, including his relationship with Landon Donovan. I made the point that he and Landon didn't have to hang out away from the team, but they did need to have a good working relationship. That was all that mattered. I knew David had to make the choice that was right for him - and his family. "We loaned him to AC Milan in the off-season for three months starting January 2009, which was a good way for David to stay sharp, and he found himself loving life in Italy. Why not? I enjoy hanging out in Italy as well. Who doesn't? He started talking about wanting to stay longer. 'I have expressed my desire to stay at AC Milan now, and it's just down to Milan and Galaxy to come to an agreement,' David said from Milan in early February. 'I have enjoyed my time here. I knew I would enjoy it but I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I have and do as well as I have.' As a New York Times headline put it in February 2009, 'Beckham Hopes to Revel in the Joys of Milan in the Spring.' Goal of the Day Danger: David Beckham has room to shoot Pericolo: Beckham ha spazio per tirare#BolognaMilan pic.twitter.com/pbCIf3Cxe0 — AC Milan (@acmilan) April 28, 2018 "Look, it wasn't ideal, but from my perspective it was all fine. Playing with Milan was good for David, and, provided we got him back early enough in the season for our purposes, that was good for us as well. The deal we came up with actually called for David to pitch in some of his own money to stay a little longer with Milan, which showed how important it was to him, given how focused he was on making the England World Cup team in 2010. None of it ever interfered with David's value as a spokesman for the game in this country."   Outspoken, honest, and game changing—Bruce Arena’s memoir What’s Wrong with US? is available now wherever books are sold. For more information, visit https://www.harpercollins.com/9780062803948/whats-wrong-with-us/.

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Griezmann staying at Atletico, ends Barcelona speculation

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Griezmann staying at Atletico, ends Barcelona speculation
Griezmann staying at Atletico, ends Barcelona speculation
The 27-year-old he has elected to prolong his four-year stay at the Spanish capital side.

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Roger Federer makes winning return against Mischa Zverev in Stuttgart

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Roger Federer makes winning return against Mischa Zverev in Stuttgart
Roger Federer makes winning return against Mischa Zverev in Stuttgart
Roger Federer returned from his clay-court hiatus with a three-set victory over Mischa Zverev at the Mercedes Cup in Stuttgart.

Arsenal ‘agree £26m deal’ to sign battling midfielder Lucas Torreira from Sampdoria

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Arsenal ‘agree £26m deal’ to sign battling midfielder Lucas Torreira from Sampdoria

Ask any Arsenal fan what they’ve been missing in the last decade or so and they’ll tell you it’s a tough-tackling, energetic midfielder.

Remember when they opted for Granit Xhaka over N’Golo Kante two summers ago?

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But under Unai Emery they appear to have learned their lesson, with reports in Italy claiming they’ve agreed a £26m deal to sign Lucas Torreira from Sampdoria.

The Gunners have been in talks with the Serie A side over the Uruguayan’s transfer in recent weeks.

Arsenal 'agree £26m deal' to sign Lucas Torreira from SampdoriaArsenal ‘agree £26m deal’ to sign Lucas Torreira from SampdoriaEPA Lucas Torriera is going to the World Cup despite only having one capLucas Torreira is going to the World Cup despite only having one capAFP

And Gazzetta dello Sport report a deal has now been agreed and Torreira, 22, will sign a five-year deal to become the first significant signing of the Unai Emery era.

The Uruguayan actually had a £22m release clause, but it is believed Arsenal wanted to pay the amount in instalments, which required them to pay a little over that fee.

Torreira only made his international debut in the recent China Cup and has been included in Oscar Tabarez’s World Cup squad, despite only having one cap to his name.

Lucas Torreira scored against Juventus in 3-2 victory for SampdoriaLucas Torreira scored against Juventus in 3-2 victory for SampdoriaEPA

Torreira joined Italian side Pescara’s famous youth team in 2014, which has seen the likes of Marco Verratti, Lorenzo Insigne and Ciro Immobile graduate from it.

He scored four goals in 36 Serie A appearances last season, which included one in a 3-2 win over Juventus.

Napoli had been expected to sign him for much of last season as they look to replace both Marek Hamsik and Jorginho, while Borussia Dortmund were also in the running.

However, despite not being able to offer Champions League football, Arsenal have beaten off competition to sign one of the most highly-rated midfielders in Europe.

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