Torino have successfully reached an agreement to sign striker Che Adams. The club’s sporting director, Davide Vagnati, has finalized the deal for the 28-year-old forward, who will join on a free transfer.
Gianluca Di Marzio reports that Adams, formerly of Southampton, will arrive at Torino after his contract with the English club expired on June 30th. The Scottish international had an impressive season in the Championship last year, scoring 15 goals and providing 4 assists in 40 appearances for Southampton.
This move represents a significant coup for Torino, as they secure the services of an experienced and prolific striker without paying a transfer fee. Adams’ goal-scoring prowess and ability to create chances for teammates could prove invaluable for the Italian side in the upcoming season.
Vagnati’s successful negotiation of this deal demonstrates Torino’s ambition to strengthen their squad and compete at a higher level in Serie A. The addition of Adams to their attacking lineup is likely to boost the team’s offensive capabilities and provide more options for the manager.