All the big clubs are snapping up Matheus Cunha, circling within a sick Wolverhampton team. But, the Wolves do not intend to let go of him for a knockdown price.
Shining in a team in great difficulty is not given to everyone. However, this is what Matheus Cunha achieved with Wolverhampton. The Brazilian striker is one of the rare satisfactions for Wolves, 17th in the Premier League, this season. His record in 18 matches played is impressive: 10 goals scored and 4 assists provided. This allows him to avoid the red zone at his club but above all to enter the radars of the biggest European clubs. PSG is one of them but must deal with strong English competition since Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United are very active in this issue.
Cunha is 70 ME, PSG ready to give more
The Red Devils are all the more motivated as Cunha has just given them a direct corner during Boxing Day. As is often the case in the transfer window, money will have the last word regarding the Brazilian. According to Transfersyou will have to be very strong financially to afford the 25-year-old player. Wolves are asking for at least 70 million euros from interested clubs. A high price since Wolverhampton would lose an essential element of its workforce in the midst of the fight to maintain itself. In addition, the English team bought Cunha for 50 million euros from Atlético Madrid in 2023.
The demands of the 17th in the Premier League are not crazy since PSG and Manchester United are aligned with them. Parisians and Mancunians even gave 80 million euros for Matheus Cunha according to Fichajes. With Kolo Muani leaving, Paris SG has money but above all a place available for the Brazilian striker. A logical investment for a Parisian team that is not very effective on the European scene this season. It remains to be seen whether the player and his English club will favor the Parisian club from now on. Very influential among Wolves and often linked to Luis Campos in the transfer window, Jorge Mendes will perhaps tip the scales in favor of Paris.
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