Arsenal, PSG On Alert as Wolves’ €70M-Rated Star Undecided About Contract Extension | OneFootball

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·08 de janeiro de 2025

Arsenal, PSG On Alert as Wolves’ €70M-Rated Star Undecided About Contract Extension

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Matheus Cunha quickly established himself as a key figure for Wolverhampton Wanderers, showcasing his ability to thrive in various attacking roles.

The Brazilian adapted effortlessly to the demands of the Premier League, whether operating as an attacking midfielder, a supporting striker, or leading the line as a center-forward.


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Cunha’s impressive displays didn’t go unnoticed. According to Fichajes, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain closely monitored him. While Cunha was enjoying life at Wolves and excelling in England, reports suggested the club might have been open to selling if an offer exceeding €70 million came in.

Arsenal seemed to be leading the race, but Mirror Football claimed Wolves were determined to hold onto their star unless a significant bid forced their hand.

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Amid the ongoing transfer rumors, Cunha is still undecided about extending his contract with Wolves, as reported by Sky Sports.

Recently, French football expert Robin Bairner stated there’s a strong possibility that the attacker will move in 2025.

“I don’t think Wolves will be selling at this point in the season,” Bairner said. “The signs are that Cunha isn’t pushing to leave. If he’s not pushing to leave, it’ll be very difficult to get Wolves to sell him because their priority is to remain in the Premier League. He’s such an integral part of their attack.

“Can they afford to sell him? Probably not. Not unless you offer something absolutely astronomical. If they were to get relegated, they would inevitably have to sell because he would be pushing to leave, in which case I think they would struggle to get 50 or 60 million for him.

“But if they were to stay up and he decided he wanted to move on, which is a strong possibility next summer, then I think you’d probably be looking at that ballpark figure.”

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