Roberto Pereyra, born on January seventh, nineteen ninety-one, is an Argentine professional footballer currently showcasing his talents at AEK Athens in the Greek Super League. Known for his versatility, Pereyra can adeptly fill various roles on the pitch, including positions on the wing, central midfield, attacking midfield, or as a second striker.
His football journey began in Argentina with River Plate before he made a significant move to Italy in two thousand eleven, joining Udinese. His impressive performances there led to a loan to Juventus, the reigning league champions, in two thousand fourteen. By two thousand fifteen, he was signed permanently by Juventus, where he celebrated two consecutive Serie A titles, further solidifying his reputation as a dynamic and tactically versatile player.
In two thousand sixteen, Pereyra transitioned to the English Premier League, joining Watford. His time in Italy was marked by his development into a well-rounded player, known for his energy, technique, and both offensive and defensive contributions on the field.
On the international stage, Pereyra made his senior debut for the Argentina national team in two thousand fourteen. He has since earned over ten caps and represented his country in two editions of the Copa América, where he achieved a runners-up medal in two thousand fifteen and a bronze medal in two thousand nineteen.