Southampton Striker Che Adams Ready to Shine in Serie A Following His Move To Torino

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Scottish Striker Che Adams is set to make a sensational move to Torino in Serie A from Premier League club Southampton.

The 28-year-old Scottish striker has agreed to join the Italian club on a three-year deal after his contract with Southampton expired.

Adams, who was a key player in helping Southampton secure promotion to the Premier League, is now ready to take on a new challenge in Italy.

With his impressive goal-scoring record and skill on the pitch, the 28-year-old Scottish striker is sure to make a big impact at Torino.

Adams netted 17 goals in 46 appearances as Southampton were promoted back to the Premier League by beating Leeds United in the play-off final.

Similarly, the veteran forward played a crucial part in all three of Scotland’s Euro 2024 matches in Germany in June.

Fabrizio Romano confirms Che Adams transfer to Torino

Renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that the Scottish forward will be joining the Serie A club Torino as a free agent on a three-year deal.

Furthermore, Fabrizio Romano added that Che Adams is set to undergo his medical in Italy on Monday, July 22, before officially signing on the dotted line.

Romano wrote on his X page: “Ché Adams has signed a three-year deal as new Torino player, ready for Serie A chapter.

He’s joining as a free agent, a deal set to be announced later today.”

This transfer news comes as a surprise to many, as Adams was linked with several Premier League clubs, including Wolves.

However, it seems that Torino has won the race for his signature, much to the delight of their supporters.

With Adams now set to join the ranks, Torino fans can look forward to an exciting season ahead.

Who is the latest Serie A signing Che Adams?

Che Adams

Che Adams is a professional footballer who last played as a forward for Premier League club Southampton and the Scotland national team.

Meanwhile, the 28-year-old is regarded as a talented striker who can play multiple positions.

Manager Kevin Wilson of Adams’ former club Ilkeston described Adams as having “pace in abundance.”

In addition, Wilson noted Adams’ strong work ethic and dedication to improving his game, making him a valuable asset to any team.

His football career

In 2014, Adams transitioned from non-league football with Oadby Town and Ilkeston to the Football League, joining Sheffield United.

He later made a move to Championship club Birmingham City in August 2016, where he played for three seasons before transferring to Southampton in July 2019.

The 28-year-old ended the 2023/24 season with 18 goals in all competitions for Southampton.

Having represented England at under-20 level in 2015, Adams made his senior debut for Scotland in 2021, qualifying for the national team through his descent.

At UEFA Euro 2020, he made history as the first non-white player to represent Scotland at the finals of a major tournament.

In addition, Adams played a part in all three of Scotland’s Euro 2024 matches in Germany in June.

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