Wolves are expecting one or more offers for Brazil forward Matheus Cunha before the transfer deadline, with Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa and Arsenal. (Football Insider)
Nottingham Forest are ready to make a club-record transfer bid for Wolves Matheus Cunha and Arsenal are interested in the forward; Cunha has been offered a new contract at Molineux but has two-and-a-h
Wolves boss Vitor Pereira has made his stance on Matheus Cunha’s future crystal clear during the January transfer window.
Nottingham Forest are “ready to make” a club record offer for Matheus Cunha of around £60m according to media reports
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Forest have also made a bid for Brentfords Yoane Wissa; Arsenal in need of more forwards following injuries to Saka and Jesus; Cunha unlikely to sign new Wolves contract
Football Insider has learned that Wolves are bracing for more Matheus Cunha offers before the 3 February transfer deadline.
Nottingham Forest make Matheus Cunha their top January target, Arsenal also showing firm interest in Wolves forward, Chelsea to hold more talks over Alejandro Garnacho, plus more.
Matheus Cunha won’t be sold in the January transfer window despite being linked with moves to Arsenal and Nottingham Forest, Wolves boss Vitor Pereira has said. The Brazil international has been a
Kaveh Solhekol shares why Matheus Cunha is upset with Wolverhampton Wanderers as Nottingham Forest ready a club-record bid for him.
Nuno Espirito Santo laughed off the suggestion Nottingham Forest are primed to make a club record bid for Wolves forward Matheus Cunha. The Brazil international’s future is the subject of intense speculation after contract negotiations hit a standstill.