
Who Is Yeremy Pino?
Full Name: Yeremy Jesús Pino Santos
Date of Birth: 20 October 2002 (age 22)
Place of Birth: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Position: Winger—primarily operates as a right winger, but also effective on the left or in midfield roles.
Yeremy Pino is a rising star in Spanish football—a versatile winger who has quickly made a name for himself with Villarreal and the Spanish national team. Known for his electrifying dribbling and goal-scoring flair, Pino already holds records for youthful early success, including his landmark Europa League Final appearance. Despite a serious knee injury in late 2023, he remains a high-potential talent to watch as he continues to develop.
Here’s the latest on transfer rumours involving Yeremi Pino—a hot topic in the August 2025 window:
Crystal Palace Close to Securing Pino
“The Guardian reports that Crystal Palace and Villarreal have agreed on an initial fee of €30 million (£26m) for Yeremi Pino. The deal may include performance-based bonuses that could raise the total value beyond £30m. Notably, Pino has a release clause around £67m, but Palace have negotiated a lower fee “The Guardian.
Crystal Palace:Likely to sign Pino for ~€30m; agreement close or finalized
Arsenal:Previously interested; considered offering €45–50m
Newcastle United:Monitored but no formal offer confirmed
Other big European clubs:Showed historical interest, not actively linked this window
Villarreal:Likely to reinvest transfer funds into replacements like Moleiro or Dovbyk
There’s a funny story at the end about Yeremy Pino that many Villarreal fans love to tell:
Back in 2022, after his famous four-goal game against Espanyol, Pino admitted in a post-match interview that he didn’t even keep the match ball. Normally, when a player scores a hat-trick, they take the ball home as a memento. But Yeremy, being so young and modest, didn’t think about it at all. By the time he left the pitch, the ball was already gone—so he joked that he’d have to score another hat-trick someday just to finally get one for his room.
His teammates teased him about it for weeks, calling him the “only striker in Spain who scores four and goes home empty-handed.”










































































































































































































































