31 Jan 2024 19:36:44
Corinthians have reportedly rejected Wolves' loan offer for striker Yuri Alberto.

Wolves wanted the 22 year old on loan with a 15 million euro option to buy. The Brazilian club has no interest in loaning him out without the certainty that they will sell the player.


1.) 31 Jan 2024
31 Jan 2024 20:36:18
Football insider reporting now he's flying in to watch the Man Utd match as well as have a medical. Let's see if any more mainstream reports confirm it.


2.) 31 Jan 2024
31 Jan 2024 20:44:32
According to Football Insider, he's flying to the UK and will be attending the game tomorrow as well as having a medical. No idea how reliable F.I. are.


3.) 31 Jan 2024
31 Jan 2024 21:22:38
A couple more of the gossip sites are reporting medical tomorrow and will be present for the Utd game.


4.) 31 Jan 2024
31 Jan 2024 22:22:05
Well so far i've not been wrong, ofcourse there is always a chance I could be wrong lol.


5.) 01 Feb 2024
31 Jan 2024 23:41:06
Deal is off Wolves have pulled out.


6.) 01 Feb 2024
01 Feb 2024 06:45:18
Apparently an issue with the player's Agent.so no deal
(same thing happened with West Ham last window).


7.) 01 Feb 2024
01 Feb 2024 09:44:27
Greedy agent again we do not want people like him around our club.


8.) 01 Feb 2024
01 Feb 2024 15:14:06
Apparently Wolves had agreed a loan fee and transfer fee with the club. Personal terms were agreed with the player and then at the last minute, the players agent wanted an extra £2m for his services.

Looks like that's bitten him in the ass as now he gets nothing and the player is apparently looking to find a new agent.


9.) 01 Feb 2024
01 Feb 2024 16:05:20
Very typical of the South American market. Too many fingers in the pie when it comes to transfers.

{Ed002's Note - Yuri Alberto (F) Bit part player whose goals have dried up this year. Sanfrecce Hiroshima made an approach to take him to replace Pieros Sotiriou in their foreign quota. Wolves have been "advised" he would be a good option to take on loan, but they would need to offer an obligation rather than an option to buy. I am not aware of Everton interest and it would be a huge risk.}