Matheus Cunha has quickly established himself as a key player for Wolverhampton Wanderers, showcasing his versatility across various attacking roles. Whether he’s operating as an attacking midfielder, a supporting striker, or leading the attack as a center-forward, the Brazilian has proven his ability to adapt to different positions with ease.

His seamless integration into the Premier League has highlighted his skill set and tactical flexibility, making him an invaluable asset to his team. Cunha’s ability to adjust to the demands of the league has not only earned him a regular spot in the starting lineup but also solidified his importance to Wolves.
His strong performances have caught the attention of major clubs, with Fichajes reporting that Arsenal, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain are all monitoring his progress. Despite his success at Wolves and his contentment in England’s top tier, rumors suggest the club might be open to a transfer if a bid over €70 million is made.
Arsenal is said to be the leading club interested in him, but Wolves are intent on retaining their star player unless they receive an irresistible offer.
In the latest update, Football Insider mentions that Arsenal is considering a move for Cunha in January, although Wolves are reluctant to sell. Meanwhile, CaughtOffside reports that Manchester United is also exploring the possibility of acquiring the Brazilian forward in 2025.
Furthermore, Wolves are preparing a lucrative contract extension for Cunha, with plans to keep him at the club until the 2029-30 season.