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Manchester United Pursuing Matheus Cunha from Wolves: Source

Manchester United Pursuing Matheus Cunha from Wolves: Source
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Sports April 22, 2025 12:07

- Manchester United is considering activating Matheus Cunha's release clause at Wolves to strengthen their attack. Cunha, a top target for United, is open to moving to Old Trafford.

Manchester United Eye Matheus Cunha for Attack Reinforcement

Manchester United is reportedly looking into triggering Matheus Cunha's release clause at Wolves to enhance their attacking options. The 25-year-old forward has drawn interest from various Premier League clubs after a successful spell at Wolves.

Cunha's Potential Move to Old Trafford

United is keen on signing Cunha and has received positive signals regarding his interest in joining if formal negotiations are initiated. The Brazilian player, available for £62.5 million, is expected to depart Molineux this summer, following a new contract signed earlier this year.

Having scored 32 league goals since his arrival in England in 2023, Cunha's proficiency in the 3-4-3 system aligns with United's tactical setup under coach Vitor Pereira. He is earmarked for a key role behind the central striker in United's squad restructuring plans.

Competition and Alternatives

Despite United's pursuit, there is competition from other Premier League clubs for Cunha's signature. United is also exploring options for a new center forward, with Liam Delap and Victor Osimhen under consideration.

Wolves' recent confirmation of Premier League survival has paved the way for Cunha's potential departure, with the player looking set for a move to further his career.

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