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Manchester United fans admit players after the Premier League match. (Photo Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
Manchester United has been strongly associated with the stretch of striker Wolverhampton Wandirers Matheus Cunha in recent weeks, and they seem to have made a breakthrough.
According to journalist Ben Jacobs, the player has now agreed on a five -year contract with the Premier League club, and Manchester United will now access Wolves to this move.
The player has a £ 62.5 million issue clause In his contract, it remains to be seen if Old Trafford’s clothes are ready to pay. Jacobs further claims that the player will wear T -shirt number 10 in Manchester United when the move is over.
🚨 Exclusive: Matheus Cunha has agreed a five -year contract with #RMENC.
Manchester United will approach wolves this week. Cunha has a clause of £ 62.5 million.
Cunha expected to wear no.10 on #RMENC If everything goes to the plan.🇧🇷 pic.twitter.com/9xpfhj2jcy
– Ben Jacobs (@jacobsben) May 25, 2025
It remains to be seen whether Manchester United can end the agreement with Wolves in the coming days. They have to sign a quality striker, and the Brazilian could prove to be an ideal acquisition. It is capable of acting as a central forward as well as a wide player. It will add goals and creativity to Manchester United attack.
The opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in the country will be quite exciting for South America. He showed his ability at the West Midlands Club, and he will call his next career step and now fight for trophies.
Cunha is also associated with Arsenal.
Manchester United was quite disappointing this season, and they will look strongly refusing. Signing quality players like Cunha will surely help them bounce. The 25-year-old is at the height of his powers and could transform Manchester United in an attack.
Has 17 goals and six assists his name, and he could show himself with the upgrade of Rasmus Hojlunda and Joshua Zirkzee.