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Wolves Signs Colombia Forward Jhon Arias From Fluminense

COLOMBIA, JUL 24 – Jhon Arias joins Wolverhampton on a four-year deal for £18 million, replacing Matheus Cunha after standout performances at the FIFA Club World Cup, including three Man of the Match awards.

  • Wolverhampton Wanderers signed Colombian forward Jhon Arias from Fluminense on July 24, 2025, on a four-year deal with an option for one more year.
  • Arias moved to Europe at age 27 after developing his career in Colombia and Brazil, notably impressing in the 2023 Copa Libertadores and 2025 Club World Cup.
  • During his five seasons at Fluminense, he played in 230 matches, netted 47 goals, and contributed 55 assists, while also representing Colombia 29 times and scoring 3 goals.
  • Arias generated 18 chances during the Club World Cup—50% more than any other participant—secured three Man of the Match honors, and earned a spot among the tournament’s standout players.
  • Wolves acquired Arias for around £18-19 million to bolster attacking options after key departures, expecting him to adapt well and make an immediate impact.
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Wolves signs Colombia forward Jhon Arias from Fluminense

Wolverhampton has signed Colombia forward Jhon Arias from Fluminense on a four-year deal. The contract includes an option for an additional year.

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Jhon Arias, who was part of Mazatlan FC during the start of his international career, achieved his arrival at the Wolverhampton Wanderers of England. The English club disbursed 17 million fixed euros, with five additional bonuses per goal. This transfer makes him one of the Colombian players with the most recent appreciation. The attacker arrives at the Premier League as a whole with a four-season contract, plus an option to extend the link one …

The average attacker John Arias was officialized as a strengthening of the Wolverhampton, of England. The former Fluminese player signed a four-year contract with the English, with an option to extend more than one in the future. The Colombian will use the shirt 10 in the English team. According to the club's official website, the Colombian passed medical exams in Paris, France, before being announced by the English team. In the Wolverhampton, h…

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ESPN Brazil broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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