Wolves Sign Jhon Arias from Fluminense in £19m Deal
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Summary
Wolves have signed Colombia international Jhon Arias from Fluminense for an initial £15m with additional add-ons totaling up to £19m. Arias, a 27-year-old winger, joins on a four-year deal with a possible extension. He takes the number 10 shirt left by Matheus Cunha. The deal does not directly replace Cunha, who moved to Manchester United.
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Arias can play on the left and right, although he is not viewed as a direct replacement for Cunha.
Arias played at the Club World Cup this summer as Fluminense reached the semi-finals, where they were beaten by Chelsea
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