Manchester City fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter which relays a report of the club’s interest in signing Internacional striker Yuri Alberto.
The Premier League side hasn’t been shy to dip into the South American transfer market to help solve their issues.
Man City recently acquired Kayky from Fluminense, and it seems they’re ready to head to Brazil in hopes of solving their need for a striker.
According to Fichajes, Manchester City eyes Yuri Alberto, who has been a revelation for the Brazil club since coming over from Santos.
Reports in Brazil concerning interest from Man City in signing the 20-year-old striker have been confirmed by the player’s agent André Cury – who also stated that Pep Guardiola’s side contacted him for the player.,
Yuri has scored 11 goals and 3 assists in 26 league games. His price according to Transfermarkt is 6 million euros, an amount more than accessible to ‘Citizens’
The report was shared on Twitter by City Xtra, and it attracted plenty of attention from the club’s supporters, who took to the social media platform to share their thoughts and opinions.
Looks decent in my opinion 👌👍👏
— Wing wizard (@HassanIll) October 25, 2021
Great finisher. Don’t be surprised if you see him in World Cup 2022 with 🇧🇷 NT as pure striker.
— GJ9🤙🏾🇮🇨 (@jdiazm11) October 25, 2021
Quite good finisher,has good physique as well as dribbling and pace.but who’s place will it cost in the starting line up?
— hamzah. (@FlyStraight8) October 25, 2021
We dont need potential, we need top striker right now.
— madvillain666 (@madvillain666) October 25, 2021
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