Manchester United is feeling good about getting Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers even though there might be some problems. The club says they’ll pay what it takes to get Cunha, to make their attack better under manager Ruben Amorim.
- Manchester United is gonna pay the £62.5 million to get Cunha
- They’ll pay it bit by bit if Wolves says ok
- Manager Ruben Amorim wants to make the team score more goals
Manchester United’s Pursuit of Matheus Cunha
Manchester United is trying real hard to get Brazilian forward Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano said on Twitter that United will pay £62.5 million for Cunha, but they want to pay it in parts if Wolves agrees. United is doing this cause they want more players who can score goals, and Amorim really wants to get the team scoring more.
🚨 Manchester United maintain optimism for Matheus Cunha deal as the club feels he really wants the move.
UCL football not expected to be a factor with Cunha keen on the move, as Man United would be ready to pay £62.5m clause in installments if Wolves approve.
Talks continue. 🇧🇷 https://t.co/LcYrcLkxct
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano)
April 24, 2025
Cunha’s Enthusiasm and Potential Impact
Even though Manchester United isn’t in Champions League Matheus Cunha really wants to join them. He’s super excited about playing for such a big team like United which still gets really good players. United is working hard to get new players showing they want to be the best again. If Cunha comes, it would give the team more options up front and let Amorim do what he wants with the team.
Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Dilemma
Wolverhampton Wolves who really needs Cunha right now has to figure out how to stay in the Premier League. They gotta decide if they should let him go which could change how the team plays and does in games. The money would be good but losing such a good player could hurt them. Both teams are still talking about it and we’ll see what happens with this big deal.
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