Faced with speculation about a possible return to Brazilian football, the attacking midfielder Jhon Arias spoke openly about what he plans to do next in his career. After the 1-1 draw with Manchester United, last Tuesday (30/12), in the Premier League, the Colombian was objective when commenting on the chance of returning to Brazil.
In an interview with “TNT Sports México”, the Wolverhampton player avoided making any moves towards the start of next season. Still, he made it clear that, if he decides to return to the country, There is only one club that would be ahead of any other: Fluminense.
– My priority in Brazil is always Fluminense – said Arias, who played as a starter against United.
Afterwards, the player strengthened his ties with the Rio club.
– It’s always Fluminense. It’s a club that my family and I have a lot of affection for, we consider it our home. But that doesn’t just depend on me, it also depends on Fluminense – he added.
Despite the affection and identification, the Colombian guaranteed that, at the moment, his attention is completely focused on Wolverhampton.
– My moment is here, my present is here. I am 100% focused on doing things in the best way possible, giving my best, because I know the player I am and what I can deliver – he highlighted.
For what price did Fluminense sell Jhon Arias?
Arias, 28 years old, was sold by Fluminense to Wolves for 22 million euros (R$ 142 million at the period’s price) shortly after the Club World Cup dispute, in July.
How long does Jhon Arias’ contract at Wolverhampton last?
Jhon Arias’ contract with Wolverhampton runs until June 2029.
There is an extension clause on the part of the English club for another year, if desired.
Jhon Arias: numbers not Wolverhampton
Since arriving in England, the number 10 has entered the field 20 times, but has yet to score goals or provide assists.
Meanwhile, Wolverhampton is in a delicate situation in the Premier League. The team occupies the last place in the table, with just three points won and no victories after 19 rounds played.
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