Arsenal loses a lead in the transfer window


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Published on January 5, 2025 at 5:09 p.m. par

Abdel Maarous

Matheus Cunha
Matheus Cunha

Despite interest from Arsenal during the transfer window, Wolves secure the future of their key Brazilian striker.

Wolverhampton et Matheus Cunha have taken a decisive step towards a contract extension. According to information from Fabrizio Romano, both parties reached a verbal agreement. The Brazilian striker, under contract until 2025, is offered a notable salary increase. This demonstrates his growing importance within the Wolves squad.

A player coveted by Premier League clubs

Wolverhampton’s choice to secure Cunha comes amid growing interest, particularly from Arsenal. Despite these requests, Cunha seems determined to continue his adventure at Molineux. This extension marks Wolves’ strong desire to build their future around key talents like the Brazilian striker.

A rise in power since his arrival

Since his arrival at Wolverhampton, Matheus Cunha has stood out for his consistent performances. His role in the Wolves offensive system has made him an indispensable element. His regular contributions, both in terms of goals and assists, have strengthened his reputation in the English league.

By extending Matheus Cunha, Wolverhampton aims to strengthen the stability of its squad in a highly competitive championship. This decision is part of a policy aimed at avoiding the departures of key players. It also ensures essential continuity for the club’s sporting ambitions.

An imminent officialization

The verbal agreement is now subject to validation of the final documents. Fabrizio Romano indicated that the conclusion of this extension is only a matter of time. The signing will strengthen Cunha’s position as a Wolves mainstay, cementing his future at Molineux.

With this extension, Wolverhampton sends a clear signal to other clubs. By refusing to give in to market pressure, the Wolves affirm their ambition to build a competitive team in the long term. This approach also shows their ability to retain international class players, a major asset for the future.

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