Overview
- In a TNT Sports interview, the Colombian attacker called Fluminense his home and said he would prioritize the club if he returns to Brazil.
- He emphasized being 100% focused on Wolverhampton despite growing transfer speculation ahead of the January window.
- Brazilian reports link Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Palmeiras and Cruzeiro as clubs monitoring his situation.
- Wolverhampton are bottom of the Premier League with three points from 19 matches, a slump that has intensified questions about his future.
- Transferred from Fluminense to Wolves in July for about €22 million, the 28-year-old added that his future hinges on club negotiations as he pursues a World Cup call-up with Colombia.