South American Players Shine at Club World Cup, Secure Moves to Europe
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July 29, 2025 17:35
south america, europe - Several South American football stars impressed at the Club World Cup, leading to transfers to top European clubs like Wolves, Benfica, and AS Roma.
South American Stars Making Waves in European Football
The FIFA Club World Cup showcased the talent of South American players, with many using the tournament as a platform to secure moves to top European clubs. Scouts and clubs were closely watching, and several standout performances led to significant transfers.
Jhon Arias: From Fluminense to Wolves
Colombian midfielder Jhon Arias caught the eye with impressive displays for Fluminense, earning a move to Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers. A key player for Fluminense, Arias showcased his skills at the Club World Cup, solidifying his place in European football.
Richard Ríos: Palmeiras to Benfica
Another Colombian, Richard Ríos, stood out for Palmeiras and secured a move to Portuguese club Benfica. With a dynamic style of play and versatility, Ríos impressed during the Club World Cup, attracting interest from top European teams.
Wesley França: Flamengo to AS Roma
Flamengo's fast right back, Wesley França, made a move to AS Roma after catching the attention of scouts at the Club World Cup. Despite some defensive weaknesses, Wesley's attacking prowess and speed were key factors in his transfer to the Italian club.
Igor Jesus: Botafogo to Forest
Striker Igor Jesus made a notable move from Botafogo to Nottingham Forest, showcasing his talent in both domestic and international competitions. Jesus' impressive performances, including scoring against PSG, earned him a spot in the Premier League.
Jair Cunha: Botafogo to Forest
Defender Jair Cunha, signed from Santos, joined Nottingham Forest after proving his worth during the Club World Cup. While still developing, Jair's potential and promise led to his transfer, highlighting the impact of South American players in European football.