Palmeiras join Flamengo in race to sign Jhon Arias from Wolves | OneFootball

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·8 December 2025

Palmeiras join Flamengo in race to sign Jhon Arias from Wolves

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Arias joined Wolves in July this year, but Flamengo and Palmeiras are already thinking about bringing him out of Europe


The rivalry between Flamengo and Palmeiras behind the scenes of football might have another chapter in the next transfer window. Both teams are interested in signing the Colombian Jhon Arias, former Fluminense player and current Wolves (ENG) player.

According to ESPN Brazil, the Flamengo management is expected to wait for a signal from the forward's staff regarding his future. However, according to UOL's findings, Palmeiras has already consulted the player and his representatives to discuss business.


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What is Arias's situation at Wolves?

Fluminense sold Arias in July this year for 22 million euros (about R$ 142 million) to the English team. So far, the Colombian has not delivered the expected performance for Wolves, who are at the bottom of the Premier League.

How much does Wolves want to sell Arias for?

However, the target of Flamengo and Palmeiras will not come cheap from England. According to the R7 portal, Wolves want to receive 30 million euros (about R$ 190.8 million) for the Colombian's transfer.

Is Flamengo interested in another player?

Besides Arias, the Rubro-Negro dreams of signing Vitão from Internacional. According to Band's findings from Rio Grande do Sul, the Most Beloved has sent an offer of 9 million euros (R$ 56 million) for the defender.

When does the transfer window open?

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has set the first transfer window to open on January 5th and close on March 3rd. However, Flamengo still plays the Intercontinental to wrap up the current season.

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