Arsenal, one of the favorites for the Premier League title this season, are looking to strengthen their ranks with strategic transfers. Executives are determined to maximize their chances of success with new acquisitions.
Arsenal in search of offensive reinforcements
The Gunners are eyeing the Premier League to solidify their attack. According to the British daily The Telegraph, Matheus Cunha, Brazilian player currently playing for Wolverhampton, is among Arsenal's potential targets. This track could compromise the situation of Gabriel Jesus, who has just found an important place in the team led by Mikel Arteta.
A promising player
Matheus Cunha, at 25, is having an excellent period with Wolves, as evidenced by his notable performance against Manchester United where he scored a goal. Although his club is going through difficult times, this Brazilian player demonstrates much of his ability on the pitch. With a total of 10 goals scored and 4 assists in 19 games this season, Cunha is under contract until 2027. Valuing his services would cost the Gunners around 50 million, a significant investment, especially when considering the delicate situation of Wolverhampton struggling to maintain itself. This situation makes it unlikely that the club will want to part with one of its assets. A decision that could change the needs of the market and Arsenal's plans in their quest for titles.