Arsenal Hold Edge Over Nottingham Forest, PSG for £60K-Per-Week Wolves Star | OneFootball

Arsenal Hold Edge Over Nottingham Forest, PSG for £60K-Per-Week Wolves Star | OneFootball

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·26. Januar 2025

Arsenal Hold Edge Over Nottingham Forest, PSG for £60K-Per-Week Wolves Star

Artikelbild:Arsenal Hold Edge Over Nottingham Forest, PSG for £60K-Per-Week Wolves Star

Matheus Cunha quickly became a standout player for Wolverhampton Wanderers, impressing with his ability to play in multiple attacking positions. Whether as an attacking midfielder, supporting striker, or center-forward, the Brazilian adapted seamlessly across the frontline.

His strong performances have caught the eye of top clubs, with Arsenal, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain reportedly monitoring him, according to Fichajes. Despite his solid form at Wolves, rumors have circulated that the club might be willing to sell him for over €70 million.


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In other news, Sky Sports News reports that Nottingham Forest is ready to make a club-record offer for Cunha, with a bid of around £60 million potentially being enough to convince Wolves to part with him.

What’s the latest on Matheus Cunha?

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Give Me Sport reports, citing sources, that Chelsea, Newcastle United, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur are all showing interest in Cunha, but Arsenal appear to be at the front of the queue. It has come to light that Cunha’s preference is to get involved in a title bid at the Emirates Stadium.

The forward is in the final two-and-a-half years of a contract worth £60,000-per-week. He opted against signing an improved deal at this stage, leaving Wolves in a difficult position and potentially giving Arsenal the chance to take advantage in the final stages of the transfer window.

Give Me Sport adds, citing sources, that Wolves have reiterated they will not sell their talisman mid-season, as his departure would threaten to derail their hopes of avoiding relegation to the Championship.

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