Report: Could EPL Forward Be Arsenal’s Next Big Signing
Written By Albert Echatah
With his ability to play a variety of attacking roles, Matheus Cunha has rapidly established himself as a key member of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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The Brazilian forward has adjusted to the Premier League’s demands with ease, playing as a center-forward, an offensive midfielder, or a supporting striker.
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Cunha has received recognition for her performances. Fichajes claims that major league teams like Arsenal, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain are keeping a careful eye on his progress.
According to sources, Wolves may be persuaded to let Cunha go if an offer of more than €70 million is made, even though he is flourishing there and loving life in the top division of England.
Arsenal seems to be the most interested party, but according to Mirror Football, Wolves are determined to keep their best player unless they get a bid they can’t turn down.
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According to sources cited by Football Insider, Arsenal are considering a January move for Wolves attacker Matheus Cunha. But Wolves are reportedly hesitant to let go of the Brazil international, which presents a big challenge for the Gunners.
Manchester United are reportedly looking into the idea of acquiring a new striker in 2025, and Wolves forward Matheus Cunha has emerged as a possible target, according to CaughtOffside.
According to the report, Wolves are considering offering Cunha a lucrative contract deal that would keep him with the team until the 2029–2030 season since they are impressed by his efforts this season.
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