Unai Emery made Torreira one of his first signings in north London when he paid £22.5m to bring the 22-year-old to the Emirates from Sampdoria, in the hope that he could provide a bit of protection to a fragile back four.
Torreira
starred for Uruguay at the World Cup, but is yet to start for his new
side despite impressing in short cameos in the victories against West Ham and Cardiff.
Speaking to Goal, Silva said:
When asked if he thinks Torreira can match Kante's achievements in England, Silva added:
A lot of concern around Lucas Torreira after Uruguay's game against Mexico but interim head coach Fabian Coito said after the game that he had taken him off as a precaution because the Arsenal midfielder had said he had a heavy calf— James Benge (@jamesbenge) September 11, 2018
Arsenal travel to Newcastle this Saturday, where Torreira is expected to make his first start, although a slight injury scare on international duty may influence Emery's decision.






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