
Manchester United Sets Sights on Matheus Cunha, Wolves Star Linked to Arsenal and Chelsea
Manchester United is eyeing Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers, according to sources, looking to strengthen their attack ahead of the summer transfer window.
Matheus Cunha is emerging as a key target for Manchester United as they look to enhance their attacking options this upcoming summer transfer window, according to CBS Sports sources.
Cunha, who plays as a forward for Wolverhampton Wanderers, has made a significant impact in the Premier League this season, netting 14 goals in 28 games, notably six more than any player at United. His current contract includes a release clause of $83.5 million that will be available this summer.
Wolves are expected to see their star player leave, with Arsenal and Chelsea also reportedly interested in securing his services. United, having struggled with offensive consistency, view Cunha as a dual option, capable of fitting into various roles within manager Ruben Amorim’s system.
Cunha expressed his desire for growth, stating, “I’ve made it clear that I need to take the next step. I want to fight for titles and big things. I have potential,” in an interview with The Observer in March.
This season has been a challenging one for United, and their ability to strengthen their lineup will likely depend on whether they qualify for Champions League football next season, with their last hope relying on success in the Europa League.