Jhon Arias: Future Decided – Europe Transfer Update

In Fluminense again highlighted the Colombian Jhon Ariaswho has done it throughout the competition. He played the whole game and was a fundamental piece for the Brazilian team to be among the best four in the tournament.

The actions of Jhon Arias would be allowing him to have interest on European clubs. Therefore, at a post -game press conference, the Colombian attacker asked about the old continent, and gave a definitive answer.

One of the journalists present at a press conference asked: “Do you think this championship will allow you that springboard to fulfill the European dream?”and Arias, serene, replied that the subject does not transnocha.

“You never know. I live the day to day, my mind is 100% focused on what the World Cup isto continue making history, continue dreaming. We have made a great World Cup, I have felt very happy with what has been my performance. I live the present, I leave it to God. ”

Jhon Arias has his head on Fluminense. | Photo: AFP

More words from Jhon Arias

About Fluminense vs. To the Hilal

“It was a fairly complicated match, a game worthy of a quarter -finals of a club world, The rival was quite important, one of the best in Saudi Arabia. They are an interesting club, has several players, has a great coach. ”

The Club World Cup

We knew about the complexity of the meetingand now it is to go step by step. The semifinal is coming and we are a team that goes step by step, we are very happy to be among the best four in the world, but we clearly dream of reaching the last day. ”

Palmeiras Chelsea?

It should be remembered that The rival of Fluminense in the semifinals of the 2025 Club World Cup will leave between Palmeiras and Chelseathat on the night of this Friday they will define the situation. For Arias, the Flu He already did his job, and that is the important thing.

“In this type of tournaments no rival is chosen. We did our part, now it’s Palmeiras and Chelsea, who measure forces and know who is the best. ”

Richard Ríos is debated between the Arabian League or two clubs in Europe

Richard Ríos could be seen with Jhon Arias in the semifinals of the 2025 Club World Cup. | Photo: Getty Images

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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