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Wolverhampton and Jhon Arias barely get a quiet week. Once again, Brazil is talking about a possible exit.

The Colombian simply does not stop being linked with a move away, and this storyline shows no sign of fading. We just covered a Turkish source linking him to Besiktas.

This time, however, the claim comes from Globo Esporte, one of the most reliable outlets in the Brazil, which gives the report extra weight.

According to Globo Esporte, Palmeiras are negotiating a potential move for Arias. The talks remain embryonic, but the interest is genuine.

Palmeiras have admired the winger for some time. They already tried to sign him at the start of last year, before he eventually left Fluminense and moved to Europe midway through the season.

The report explains that Palmeiras plan to push using Wolves’ current league situation as leverage. The English side remain under pressure and face a genuine relegation battle.

That context appears in the background of the Brazilian club’s thinking as they assess whether a deal could become viable.

The renewed speculation comes only days after Arias said “my moment is here”, stressing his focus on the present and on his situation in England.

It would be weird to see a January move, but a summer exit may be on the cards.

Wolves probably tired of rumours

However, Arias continues to play an important role for the Colombian national team. Globo Esporte note that the winger wants to stay in strong competitive condition ahead of the World Cup. That objective continues to influence how his short-term future is framed in Brazilian coverage.

For Wolves, this is another familiar chapter. Arias keeps drawing attention, and Brazil keeps circling. The difference this time lies in the source. Globo Esporte’s involvement makes the report harder to ignore.

Even so, everything remains at an early stage, with Wolves still central to the picture and no indication that an immediate move is close.

Whilst some of the rumours can partly be brushed off as speculation, there’s simply too much more for nothing to be going on. Clubs aren’t going to waste their time without some encouragement, and Globo Esporte won’t be plucking their claims from thin air.