Wolves have secured the services of Jhon Arias from Fluminense for an initial fee of £15 million. The Colombian forward has committed to a four-year contract with Vitor Pereira's team, including an option for an additional year at Molineux. Arias, aged 27, has previously played over 100 matches in Colombia with Patriotas, America de Cali, and Santa Fe before his 2021 move to Fluminense.
Arias' tenure at Fluminense was marked by significant achievements. He made 253 appearances across all competitions, netting 48 goals and providing 57 assists. His contributions were pivotal in helping the club secure their first Copa Libertadores title in 2023 alongside new Wolves teammate Andre. Additionally, he celebrated victories in the Recopa Sudamericana and Campeonato Carioca twice.

His standout performances at the recent Club World Cup drew attention. Arias created more chances than any other player in the tournament, with 18 opportunities crafted. He also completed 100 passes into the final third, ranking sixth overall in this metric during the competition. These efforts helped Fluminense reach the semi-finals.
Arias' versatility is a key asset; he can play across the forward line but has mainly operated on the right side of midfield throughout his career. This adaptability will be valuable for Wolves as they integrate him into their squad.
The Colombian international becomes Wolves' third signing of the summer transfer window. His arrival follows that of Fernando Lopez and Jorgen Strand Larsen, who joined permanently after a successful loan from Celta Vigo during the 2024-25 season.
Arias is anticipated to fill the void left by Matheus Cunha's departure to Manchester United in June. His ability to create scoring opportunities and his experience on the international stage make him a promising addition to Wolves' attacking options.
Arias' inclusion in the Team of the Tournament alongside Thiago Silva underscores his impact at the Club World Cup. His dynamic playstyle and ability to influence games will be crucial as Wolves aim to strengthen their squad for upcoming challenges.