"I want to fight for the title" Wolverhampton's key FW transfer announcement... More than 6 PL teams are watching
"I want to fight for the title" Wolverhampton's key FW transfer announcement... More than 6 PL teams are watching
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The separation between Matheus Cunha and Wolverhampton Wanderers has become a fait accompli. Now the key is his next destination.
"I want to fight for the title. I have the potential to do that," Cunha said in an interview with the British media Guardian on the 30th (Korea time).
He went on to say, "Last winter we had a lot of offers. But I couldn't leave the relegation zone behind. If I had transferred then, I wouldn't have felt good. Now we have almost achieved our goal of 'residue', and I have made it clear that I have to take the next step."
Cunha is Wolverhampton's ace player in name and reality. After transferring from Atletico Madrid to Wolverhampton through the winter transfer window of the 2022-23 season, Cunha quickly melted into the team and started to play in the following year. Having scored 14 goals and eight assists in 36 matches in the 2023-24 season, Cunha has been active in 29 matches, including 15 goals and four assists, and has been reborn as a Premier League striker who represents the Premier League beyond Wolverhampton.
As a result, numerous big clubs are keeping an eye on him. Up to now, more than six teams in the PL alone, including Arsenal and Manchester United, are reportedly interested in recruiting him.
Nottingham Forest is the most recent transfer rumor. Talk Sports, a British media outlet, reported on Tuesday that Nottingham is ready to spend the highest transfer fee ever to recruit Cunha if he succeeds in advancing to the UEFA Champions League.
As Nottingham is currently ranked third in the league with 54 points (16 wins, 6 draws and 7 losses), chances are high that it will advance to the UCL next season. This is also in line with the "next step" announced by Cunha. In addition, Nottingham is an attractive enough destination for Cunha as it has a number of Brazilian players, including coach Nunu Espiritu Santo.
Arsenal still has keen interest in this regard. The reason is clear. As Arsenal had trouble finding a striker for the past two seasons, they had no choice but to recruit one. Notably, Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, and Bukayo Saka all left the club due to injury, and at one point Michel Merino was even used as a striker.
However, Arsenal recently turned to the target of recruitment. According to The Sun, Arsenal set Alexander Isaac as their top target after failing to sign Cunha last winter, but it has been revealed that they are targeting Hugo Ekittike due to the high price of 150 million pounds (about 285.3 billion won). 카지노사이트
Meanwhile, there is a buyout clause of 62 million pounds (about 117.3 billion won) in the contract between Cunha and Wolverhampton. As a result, interest in him is expected to heat up.