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Official: Vancouver Whitecaps announce signing of Canadian striker Lucas Cavallini

Lucas Cavallini - Canada vs. Dominica - 2018-10-16

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The Vancouver Whitecaps finally made it official on Monday morning, revealing via a playful Twitter post that Canadian striker Lucas Cavallini has joined the club from Liga MX side Puebla "on a club-record transfer fee," ahead of an afternoon press conference where he's expected to be unveiled. 

A strapping, combative No. 9 nicknamed El Tanque ("The Tank), Cavallini has been a productive attacker for the Canadian national team at Puebla and in his previous club stops in Uruguay. The 'Caps announced that he's signed a Designated Player contract through 2022 with an option for 2023. 


ā€œWeā€™ve been looking for a forward with the characteristics of Lucas,ā€ said Whitecaps FC head coach Marc Dos Santos in a club release. ā€œLucas is committed when the team doesnā€™t have the ball, and at the same time heā€™s very hungry to get in the box and make a difference in the attacking half. He has the right mentality and qualities on and off the pitch. Lucas will bring a lot to our team and we are very happy to have him join our club.ā€

Multiple outlets had indicated that Cavallini was on his way to British Columbia, with ESPN's Jeff Carlisle citing inside sources stating that Vancouver will pay Puebla a $6 million transfer fee. Sam Stejskal of The Athletic tweeted last week that Cavallini's move to the Whitecaps is "close to getting done," on a reported transfer fee of at least $5 million, following initial reporting from ESPN's John Sutcliffe a week prior