Jhon Arias in action for Wolves in a pre-season 2025 friendly

Jhon Arias open to Brazil return as Wolves frustration grows

Adem Last updated: Oct 27, 2025, 8:51 pm
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Jhon Arias transfer story has resurfaced in Brazil, with journalist Fabrício Lopes claiming the Colombian winger would be open to joining Flamengo if he leaves Molineux next year.

Lopes reports that the Rio de Janeiro giants — fierce rivals of Arias’ former club Fluminense — have not yet made an official approach, but are prepared to assess a deal when the European season ends in June 2026.

That’s a notable twist, as it’s the first time sources close to the player have indicated he’s willing to return to Brazil, contradicting earlier claims that Arias was determined to make his Premier League move work.

Brazilian media critical of Arias’ Premier League spell

Local outlet BolaVip recently described Arias’ move to Wolves as a “mistake,” saying the winger “ended up in a cold situation” since leaving Fluminense. Critics in Brazil have highlighted his slow adaptation to English football, particularly after a costly missed chance in Wolves’ latest defeat.

“He’s failed to convince at Wolves,” one report read, adding that his Premier League ‘dream’ has quickly turned into a frustrating experience. — BolaVip (Brazil)

The narrative around Arias has shifted from curiosity to concern. While Fluminense and other Brazilian clubs enjoy domestic success, Arias’ struggle for form and confidence in England has become a recurring topic among South American journalists.

Jhon Arias – 2025/26 season snapshot

Stat (2025/26) Jhon Arias
Appearances 11
Goals 0
Assists 0
Big Chances Missed 2
Key Passes 1

source: Sofascore match data – 27 October 2025

Arias joined Wolves from Fluminense in July 2025 for an initial £15 million on a four-year contract, but so far his impact has been minimal. Despite flashes of creativity, he’s yet to register a goal or assist in any competition.

Our View: Premier League dream turning cold

In our view, Arias’ time at Wolves reflects the brutal reality many South American players face when adapting to English football. The pace, intensity, and physicality of the Premier League have clearly challenged him — and without consistent minutes, regaining confidence will be tough.

A return to Brazil could reignite his career, especially at a club like Flamengo, where the pressure to perform is balanced by familiarity with the environment and style of play. For Wolves, offloading him next summer could free up space for attacking reinforcements.

Key Insights

  • Jhon Arias Wolves transfer back to Brazil gaining momentum.
  • Journalist Fabrício Lopes says the winger is “willing” to join Flamengo.
  • Brazilian media label his Premier League spell a “mistake.”
  • 11 games, 0 goals, 0 assists for Wolves in 2025/26.
  • Summer 2026 exit likely if form doesn’t improve.

What’s Next

Flamengo plan to reassess the market at the end of the European season. For now, Arias is expected to remain part of Gary O’Neil’s squad as Wolves battle inconsistency in mid-table.

If no improvement comes by spring, a return to South America appears inevitable — a move that could mark both a retreat and a reset for the Colombian international.

👉 Should Wolves cut their losses on Jhon Arias, or give him more time to adapt to the Premier League?

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