Torreira says that “if I have to leave Arsenal will be the best” with the “open to transfer” in the interest of Milan

The disgraced Gunners star says he will stick to his contract, believes a resolution “will be the best.”

Speaking to Sport 890 in her local country, Torreira said: “Today I have to see my future very well.

“I have a contract with the club and I have to respect it, if I have to go it will be the best.

“We have to be calm and wait.”

The 24-year-old has endured a difficult period in the Gunners despite fitting up a fan favorite after reaching 26 million pounds of Sampdoria.

He was played out of his position through a licensee Unai Emery, then struggled to take an initial position under the replacement of Mikel Arteta.

In total, the Uruguayan has played 29 times in the Premier League, many of them have come off the bench.

He also suffered an ankle in an FA Cup clash against Portsmouth in March.

Earlier this year, Torreira attracted Serie A, with Napoli willing to take the player to Italy in January.

Now, however, the Telegraph claims that Milan, which finished sixth in the most productive Italian football league, leads the race for Uruguyan’s signature if Arsenal is sold.

Reports recommend that Gunners boss Mikel Arteta may be in a position to allow the Uruguayan star to leave the Emirates on new ground.

The midfielder is a doleading that FA Cup winners need before next season, with Thomas Partey of Atletico Madrid as their main goal.

And the club, which has seen Xhaka as a key figure in midfield, has been heavily connected with a forty-five million pound play for Thomas Partey of Atletico Madrid.

They also hope to stay with Real Madrid’s ceded star Dani Ceballos, who has a favorite among Gunners fans.

This week, the club, which is supposed to reach a new deal with star forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, announced its goal of firing 55 non-player employees.

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