Sevilla agrees to Correa deal
Joaquin Correa is set to join Sevilla from Sampdoria as the La Liga winner revamps its squad for new boss Jorge Sampaoli.
Sevilla has agreed to a deal to sign Joaquin Correa from Sampdoria on a five-year contract.
Both clubs confirmed that the transfer will go through pending the successful completion of a medical, with the player having agreed terms with the Europa League winner.
Reports in Italy suggest the transfer fee for Correa is in excess of $14.4 million, with significant potential add-ons to be paid by Jorge Sampaoli's new side.
Attacking midfielder Correa, 21, began his senior career with Estudiantes before signing for Sampdoria in January 2015.
Since then he has made 31 Serie A appearances – 25 of which came last season – and scored three goals.
Correa has been named in the Argentina squad for the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil.
His addition comes on the back of Sevilla's signings of Hiroshi Kiyotake and Pablo Sarabia as well as the loan arrival of Matias Kranevitter as the team looks to rebuild after the departures of key midfielders Grzegorz Krychowiak and Ever Banega.