Luis Alberto Romero Alconchel was born on September 28, 1992 in San Jose del Valle, Cadiz on the south-west coast of Spain.
Aged 12 he was scouted by Sevilla and brought into their Academy system, where he underwent five years of training before progressing to Sevilla B in 2009.
A versatile youngster, the Spaniard can play anywhere across the attacking line and is comfortable being deployed just behind the striker.
He is equally comfortable using either foot and combines strength, impressive ball control and vision to dangerous effect.
Former Sevilla manager Gregorio Manzano handed Alberto his first-team debut against Getafe when the forward was just 18 years of age in April 2011.
Alberto took to the field to replace another youth graduate, Rodri, in the second half of Sevilla's 1-0 loss to Getafe.

Between 2009 and 2012, Alberto appeared 77 times for Sevilla B and fired 25 goals.
He spent the 2012-13 campaign on loan at Barcelona B, where he notched an impressive 11 goals - and was devastating with his creativity, providing 17 assists in 38 appearances.
At 182 centimetres, he was one of the tallest players in the Barcelona B side; however, still demonstrated as much technical excellence as the rest of the gifted Barca squad.
The Spaniard has represented his country at three different age levels. He has turned out for the U18s, U19s and made his U21s bow against Belgium in February this year. He has netted once on the international stage - a goal for the U19s.
On June 22, Brendan Rodgers swooped to make the 20-year-old his second signing of the summer transfer window.
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