Premier League
Wolverhampton has made clear its position regarding the future of Matheus Cunha. Despite the great interest he generated in the last winter market, no club managed to sign him. Now, according to the British outlet Daily Mail, it has been revealed that the Brazilian forward has a release clause set at 74 million euros, a figure the English club deems non-negotiable.
Cunha has been a key player for the Wolves this season, scoring a total of 11 goals so far, prompting several teams to closely monitor his progress. However, the management at Molineux has no intention of parting ways with their goal scorer unless the stipulated amount in his contract is met.
His level has grown immensely, attracting many suitors
The performance of the South American attacker has been decisive for Wolverhampton, establishing himself as one of the offensive references of the team. His ability to influence games and his goal-scoring instinct have caught the attention of top clubs, but his high price tag could pose a hindrance to a potential transfer.
Currently, the English club is not in a rush to sell their star striker, so any team wishing to acquire him must be prepared to make a significant investment. It seems likely that, without a substantial offer, Cunha will continue leading Wolves' attack.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Wolverhampton se vuelve loco con el precio de Matheus Cunha
