The Palmeiras ace shone on the biggest stage for his country, and is now being lined up for a dream move to the Premier League
The 2024 Copa America was a memorable one for Colombia. They reached the final for the first time since their solitary triumph at the tournament in 2021, scoring 12 goals, only to suffer a heartbreaking defeat to reigning world champions Argentina in the final.
Former Real Madrid man James Rodriguez received most of the credit for Colombia’s unlikely run, and deservedly so, as he recorded seven goal contributions in six games on his way to being named Player of the Tournament. The 33-year-old’s resurgence was a great story; he gave Nestor Lorenzo’s side their X-factor, and may be rewarded with a return to La Liga after several years in the wilderness.
But James wouldn’t have had the space to thrive in the United States had it not been for Richard Rios’ presence just behind him. Most casual fans wouldn’t have been aware of Rios’ existence prior to the Copa, but Colombia’s unsung hero is now on the radar of a host of top European clubs, including AC Milan and Manchester United.
The Red Devils are determined to win the race for Rios, with GOAL able to confirm that a £17 million ($21.9m) swoop is in the pipeline. The Palmeiras star may well be strutting his stuff in the Premier League come August, then, which would cap a quite remarkable rise to prominence…
Where it all began
Rios was born in Vegachi, a town in the Colombian region of Antioquia, where opportunities for young people were scarce. Sport would quickly become a healthy outlet for Rios, as he showed an early aptitude for futsal, the more fast-paced version of football generally played indoors or on street courts with just five players to a team.
Futsal has been a starting point for a number of superb technical players in South America over the years, from Pele to Ronaldinho, and Rios was also able to set himself apart from his peers, eventually earning a spot at professional futsal side Alianza Platanera aged just 16. He helped Alianza win the Colombia Liga Arsos – the most prestigious futsal tournament in the country – which served as a springboard to bigger things.
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Colombia called Rios up to their squad for CONMEBOL’s Under-20 Futsal Championship in 2018, and his performances drew praise from a number of Brazilian football scouts. The talented youngster was advised to attend Flamengo’s academy trials, and didn’t hesitate for a second. “I left everything in Colombia and came with a backpack (to Brazil) to fulfil my dream,” Rios said when reflecting on his humble beginnings.