
Valentin Furlan, a representative of Goal Brasil, made a significant assertion regarding Manchester United on Tuesday afternoon, implicating Arsenal in the discussion.
Ruben Amorim’s team has been rumored to pursue Wolves’ Matheus Cunha for several months, with indications that an agreement may soon be reached. The consensus is that Cunha would integrate more effectively into Amorim’s tactical framework than the current players at his disposal, potentially enhancing the team’s goal-scoring capabilities.
Furlan reports that Manchester United is nearing a verbal agreement and is close to finalizing personal terms with the Wolves player. Although Arsenal has attempted a late bid for the Brazilian, this effort appears to be dismissed.
Furlan emphasizes that despite Arsenal’s late interest, negotiations between Manchester United and Wolves are progressing. The anticipated transfer fee is projected to reach €74 million, with an additional €6 million in potential bonuses for Wolves.
This would represent a substantial financial commitment for Manchester United, particularly if they fail to secure a spot in the Europa League and consequently miss out on European competition.
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