Matheus Cunha could be one of the big names to look at in the summer transfer window.
The wolf attacker has attracted attention from some of the biggest clubs in the league with his greatest performance for the Premier League fighters.
Both Manchester United and Arsenal sniff out the wolves and have a release clause of £62.5 million.
Ruben Amorim’s Man United will step up its efforts to sign Brazilian attackers this summer, according to Talksport.
With Amorim in charge of the club, it’s no surprise to see the Red Devils showing interest in signing Cunha.
Amorim is reportedly a major admirer of Cunha’s style, particularly his ability to play in the 3-4-2-1 formation supported by Portuguese coaches.
Cunha’s versatility is what really makes him attractive with its setup. He can also play as the second striker desperately needed for United, rather than just a traditional striker.
Meanwhile, Arsenal reportedly maintains the tab, but appears to be more focused on other targets, such as Viktor Gyökeres and Nico Williams.
Man United is one of the clubs that interest Matthews Cunya.
This suggests that Cunha could be a backup option rather than a priority.
Nottingham Forest has also expressed interest in signing Premier League attackers, but despite the potential presence in the Champions League next season, they will find it difficult to compete against Man United and Arsenal in the race to sign off on attackers.
If Man United could pull this off, it might not be a smash signature, but it could be one of those under-radar moves that will pay off in a massive way.
Cunha is a player who can act as glue between midfield and attack.
His ability to separate unpredictable movements may be a spark that lacks a unified attack at the moment with Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee.
Wolf manager Vitor Pereira describes Cunha as a “special player.”
Ipswich attacker Liam Dellup is another player with an eye on the Red Devils.
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