The Brazilian striker is set to join forces with his compatriot after standing out at Rio Ave with 10 goals in 19 games this term
Evangelos Marinakis’ Olympiacos have completed the signing of Brazilian striker Clayton from Rio Ave, with the 27-year-old having arrived in Greece late on Sunday as the club finalise their plans to reshape their attacking line.
Clayton has been identified for several days as the player chosen to fill the gap left by Roman Yaremchuk, who joined Lyon on loan, in Olympiacos’ attacking options.
The Brazilian arrives with strong numbers from Portugal and a clear brief to provide immediate impact.
The striker joins from Rio Ave, where he has enjoyed an impressive campaign. In 19 appearances across all competitions this season, Clayton has scored 10 goals and provided 4 assists, establishing himself as one of the most productive forwards in the Portuguese league.
Those statistics have played a decisive role in Olympiacos’ decision to move quickly and secure his signature.
Clayton is expected to add depth and competition alongside established attacking figures such as Ayoub El Kaabi and Mehdi Taremi. The club believe his profile fits well with their attacking structure, offering both physical presence and efficiency in front of goal.
It should be noted that both Rio Ave and Olympiacos are owned by Nottingham Forest proprietor, Marinakis.
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Olympiacos transfer plans take shape
Clayton’s arrival is part of a wider plan being executed by Olympiacos during the current transfer window. The club have already moved to strengthen the wide areas, completing and announcing the signing of winger André Luiz last week.
Beyond the forward line, Olympiacos are continuing to assess further reinforcements. There remains scope for the addition of a centre-back and a wing-back.
There is also some consideration being given to adding an extra midfielder, although that is viewed as a lower priority at this stage.
Clayton has already expressed his enthusiasm about the move and the challenge ahead, making clear his ambition to replicate his scoring form in Greece.
“I am very happy to be here. I have also spoken with André Luiz. I understand that he is very pleased with the team. I am very eager to assist the team,” he said following his arrival in the Greek capital.
“I scored a lot of goals in Portugal. I’m coming here to score a lot of goals and help the team achieve its goals.
“I had a very good working relationship with André Luiz, which I hope to continue here. We scored a lot of goals together, and I hope that will continue and that we will achieve the team’s goals.”