News about Yuri Alberto

Yuri Alberto COLLAPSE, a Brazilian forward, has been discussed by Wolves due to financial difficulties, as the Corinthians star was refused a transfer to the Premier League

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2024
Since talks for Brazilian forward Yuri Alberto broke down due to financial difficulties in the closing stages of the agreement, the Wolves have pulled him out of talks for the Brazilian forward. Gary O'Neil is keen to improve his Wolves team and appears to have completed a transfer for one of South America's top players before talks were called off.

Hugo Ekitike and Youssyri En-Nesyri's hunt for a new striker is ongoing after struggling to reach an agreement for Corinthians forward Yuri Alberto

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2023
KIERAN GILL: West Ham is in a race against time to sign a striker before the summer's window closes, despite the club's inability to find a compromise over Yuri Alberto. That is despite Tim Steidten, the club's technical director, being flown to Brazil to try to seal the deal. Steidten has returned to London with West Ham considering other alternatives, including PSG's Hugo Ekitike and Sevilla's Youssef En-Nesyri. Filip Kostic, a Juventus midfielder, is also a target.

When talks with Yuri Alberto come to a halt, West Ham consider alternate paths, with the Hammers keen to stick up front with Michail Antonio's Al-Ettifaq, a port

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2023
After talks for Corinthians forward Yuri Alberto came to a halt, West Ham's analysts are considering alternate options. Even after securing Mohammed Kudus' transfer, the Hammers will remain in the market for a forward, with Alberto as one of their targets, as shown by Mail Sport on Tuesday. Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta has joined Atalanta, and Alberto, the club's only other recognised striker, has emerged as a target, according to David Moyes.

Man United is struggling to bolster two positions, Liverpool is looking for a new midfielder, Chelsea needs more firepower, and Spurs are searching for a £50 million star ahead of Friday's deadline

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2023
As we approach Friday's 11 p.m. deadline, the Premier League clubs are likely to wrap up their transfer business. Some top-flight clubs have held off waiting until the last minute to bring players in, while others have seen changed circumstances that have brought them right back to the market, while others have said no, and some are completely done. In the last hours of the summer season, Mail Sport takes you through what each of the 20 Premier League clubs still needs.

Hugo Ekitike and Corinthians striker Yuri Alberto is among West Ham's attacking options on attack, with Hammers also keeping an eye on Chelsea left back Ian Maatsen

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2023
SIMON JONES: West Ham's striker Hugo Ekitike's talks with Paris St Germain have revived. They are in parallel talks with Corinthians for Yuri Alberto, and Ronnie Edwards, 20, is a defender for Peterborough United. West Ham, Burnley, and Borussia Dortmund are keen on Chelsea left-back Ian Maatsen, while Everton has added West Ham winger Maxwell Cornet to their list of late targets.

Tim Steidten, the West Ham technical director, flies to Brazil for talks over Corinthians striker Yuri Alberto, who is interested in Michail Antonio

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2023
Tim Steidten, the West Ham's jet-setting technical director, has flown to Brazil for talks with Corinthians officials over their 22-year-old striker Yuri Alberto, with Michail Antonio attracting the attention of Steven Gerrard's Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia. After being photographed on private jets with Edson Alvarez, Konstantinos Mavropanos, and, most recently, Mohammed Kudus, who joined Ajax for £38 million, Steidten's travels this summer have captured the imagination of followers. David Moyes, the Brazil teammate of Lucas Paqueta's, wants to bring a striker to his squad now. West Ham may be able to strike an agreement to loan the Corinthians star with the option to buy next season.

As they look for more attacking reinforcements following Mohamed Kudus' arrival in Sevilla, West Ham is focusing on Sevilla's Youssef En-Nesyri and Corinthians star Yuri Alberto

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2023
Even after securing Mohammed Kudus' transfer with Yuri Alberto of Corinthians and Sevilla's Youssef En-Nesyri, West Ham will remain in the market for a forward. David Moyes' side has recently acquired the services of England midfielder James Ward-Prowse (£30 million) and has pilfered both Edson Alvarez (£35 million) and Kudus (£38 million) from Ajax. However, the money could not be spent right away, as Mail Sports' Simon Jones notes that the East London outfit will not pursue another forward.

Derby clash between Santos and Corinthians called off as home fans throw ROCKETS onto the pitch

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 22, 2023
Santos fans' ferocious play brought rockets and fireworks onto the pitch in protest of their team's poor results. In the Classico Alvinegro, the lootted Sao Paulo rivals were facing one another, and Cortinthians owned a 2-0 lead until the game was called to a halt in the 88th minute. Yuri Alberto opened the scoring in the 19th minute to bring an end to the striker's nearly two-month goal drought, and Santos' Joao Lucas scored an own goal less than ten minutes later, effectively ensuring Corinthians were headed to leave Estadio Caldeira with all three points.

Meet the international wonderkids who are catching the Premier League's attention

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2023
Premier League clubs will be cracking open their piggy banks and checking their playing squads to see where transfers can be made as the summer transfer window approaches. However, the market is burgeoning, with Premier League clubs up and down fighting one another, eager to invest more money on the young superstar to help them rebuild their fortunes next season. Fans of the wonderkids whose clubs are playing in England, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy have been boosted by scouts amateur and professional, and many in England, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy are also on alert, with the fact that the wonderkids in their clubs may be competing from Serie A or Bundesliga. But what about prodigal players around the globe? Mail Sport identifies the top-ten most valuable players from other European leagues, highlighting the finest young talents whose Premier League clubs will be keeping an eye on this season.