Wolverhampton Wanderers have secured Matheus Cunha with a long-term contract extension, despite significant interest in him during the winter transfer window.
Rumors surrounding his future persist, though. Cunha has become a key player for Wolves, impressing in various attacking roles.
Whether he’s playing as an attacking midfielder, second striker, or center-forward, the Brazilian has adapted quickly and made a real impact.
His performances have drawn the attention of top clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain, all of whom are reportedly keeping an eye on him, according to Fichajes.
Although Wolves value Cunha highly, reports suggest they may entertain offers above €70 million. Sky Sports News also revealed that Nottingham Forest made a club-record bid of around £60 million for him during the winter window.
Premier League clubs keen on Matheus Cunha this summer
Fichajes reports that Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, and Chelsea are actively considering triggering the £62 million release clause in his contract with Wolves.
Recently, journalist Graeme Bailey spoke about Cunha’s future and noted that Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group will have to cough up a lot of money to get a deal done for Cunha.
“He’s clearly one they’re aware of, they like him,” Bailey told RousingTheKop. “He’s had a fantastic season and he’ll certainly be in contention but he won’t be cheap. He’s certainly on Liverpool’s radar, though, as with a few others.”