River Plate star Driussi arrives at Zenit
After scoring 17 goals in River Plate's 2016-2017 Primera Division campaign, Sebastian Driussi has switched to Zenit for a reported €15 million $(22.5 million).
Zenit has completed the signing of exciting Argentine forward Sebastian Driussi from River Plate on a four-year deal.
The Russian side is reported to have shelled out €15 million ($22.5 million) to capture Driussi, who made his debut for River as a 17-year-old in 2013 and leaves the club after his most prolific season.
The attacker scored 17 goals in 29 appearances as Marcelo Gallardo's side finished as runner-up to arch-rival Boca Juniors in the Primera Division.
Driussi won six major titles during his time at El Monumental, including the Torneo Final and Copa Sudamericana in 2014 and the Copa Libertadores the next year.
He was also part of the Argentina side that won the South American Under-20 Championship in 2015, scoring in its final game to help clinch the title.
"Zenit welcome Sebastian Driussi to St Petersburg and wish him lots of future success with the blue-white-sky blues," an official club statement read.
Driussi's arrival comes after that of Leandro Paredes, who signed from Roma on last week for a fee that could rise to €27 million ($40.4 million).