A Premier League club has signed the 27-year-old Colombian footballer who was playing for Fluminense. One of the most resonant transfers this Thursday in European football has been starred by the Co...
A Premier League club has signed the 27-year-old Colombian footballer who was playing for Fluminense.Â
One of the most resonant transfers this Thursday in European football has been starred by the Colombian John Arias, who has been signed by Wolverhampton from the Premier League and left money in several FPC teams.Â
Arias, 27, comes to the Wolves from Fluminense of Brazil in exchange for just over 20 million euros, an amount that represents income for Llaneros, America de Cali, Santa Fe and Patriotas Boyacá.
'Mechita', like Llaneros and Santa Fe, will receive 75,000 pounds sterling through FIFA's solidarity mechanism, which ensures that the clubs that contributed to a player's training receive a part of the compensation.Â
🧡 Finalmente @AmericadeCali recibirá en el negocio de @Wolves y @FluminenseFC, £75.000 por mecanismo de solidaridad.
— Actualidad Escarlata 👹 (@ActEscarlata) July 24, 2025
💲350 millones de pesos aproximadamente. pic.twitter.com/4sqIeJTpfy
In this way, America de Cali has pocketed approximately 300 million Colombian pesos with this transfer of the Colombian attacker who arrives at the elite of English football.
Patriotas Boyacá, owner of a larger percentage of his sporting rights, pockets about five million pounds thanks to John Arias making the leap to Europe.
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