
"According to GE Globo, this represents a rapid turnaround for a player who arrived in the Premier League with considerable expectations just months ago. Arias joined Wolves last summer from Fluminense in a deal worth around 15 million, following a string of eye-catching performances at the FIFA Club World Cup. His energy, creativity, and ability to influence matches had convinced Wolves that he could add a new dimension to their attacking play."
"While his work rate and tactical flexibility have been appreciated, Arias has struggled to deliver consistent end product in the final third, a key reason Wolves initially moved for him. In recent weeks, Edwards has increasingly deployed Arias in a deeper, box-to-box midfield role rather than as a forward, a tactical shift that further limited his attacking influence."
"From Wolves' perspective, the decision to accept Palmeiras' offer is grounded in pragmatism. Recouping 21 million, significantly more than the initial outlay, provides financial flexibility at a time when the club are reshaping their squad. Although the Premier League window is closed, the Brazilian transfer window remains open until March 3, creating a narrow but valuable opportunity to conclude the deal."
Jhon Arias will return to Brazil after Wolverhampton Wanderers agreed to accept a 21 million offer from Palmeiras despite the English transfer window being closed. Arias joined Wolves last summer from Fluminense for around 15 million after standout performances at the FIFA Club World Cup. He has struggled to settle in England, scoring once in 23 Premier League appearances and finding it hard to produce consistent end product. Rob Edwards has often used him in a deeper, box-to-box midfield role, reducing his attacking influence. Wolves view the sale as pragmatic, recouping a profit and gaining financial flexibility while the Brazilian window remains open.
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