Wolves manager Vitor Pereira slammed his star forward Matheus Cunha after last night’s defeat against Chelsea. The Brazil international has enjoyed a reputation enhancing campaign with the Premier League strugglers but his Wolves future remains a matter of intense specuation.
Wolves manager Vitor Pereira insists Matheus Cunha is not for sale and has not asked to leave the club, amid interest from a string of Premier League sides. The 25-year-old has been in good form this season,
Matheus Cunha is a doubt for Wolves ’ Premier League match against Chelsea on Monday due to illness. The 25-year-old returned from his two-match ban during Wolves’ 3-0 defeat away to Newcastle United on Wednesday night. Cunha has been Wolves’ star performer this season with 10 goals and four assists in 20 Premier League appearances so far.
There are no offers for Cunha on the table but that might change in the coming days and Wolves could then have a very big call to make
Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Vitor Pereira says Matheus Cunha is not for sale this month — and confirmed he wants two more signings before the transfer deadline. Pereira says the club are working to add more players before the winter window closes on February 3,
Cunha was early this month reportedly close to agreeing a new contract with Wolves but in the last week there have been suggestions the forward is ready to explore a change of clubs. A price tag of £60million has been mooted.
Arsenal had been heavily linked with Wolves striker Matheus Cunha, but it seems Arteta has now turned his attentions to the Aston Villa forward. Villa have completed a deal for Dutch striker Donyell Malen and are being heavily linked with moves for Chelsea duo Axel Disasi and Joao Felix.
Aston Villa, Arsenal and Tottenham have all been credited with interest, while Nottingham Forest, who are in pursuit of a Champions League spot, are also believed to be keen. Cunha to leave Wolves is certainly one to watch.
Despite contract talks with the forward stalling, Wolves are confident of keeping Matheus Cunha amid strong interest from Arsenal.
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Nottingham Forest have also made a bid for Brentfords Yoane Wissa; Arsenal in need of more forwards following injuries to Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus; Matheus Cunha unlikely to sign new Wolves contr