Manchester United has officially confirmed the signing of Brazilian forward Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers, marking a significant addition to Ruben Amorim's squad. The 26-year-old has inked a five-year contract, with an option for a further year, solidifying his commitment to the Red Devils until June 2030. The transfer fee is reported to be £62.5 million, triggering a release clause in Cunha's Wolves contract.
Cunha's arrival is expected to bolster United's attacking options, which struggled last season, scoring a record low of 44 Premier League goals. Although not a traditional center-forward, Cunha impressed with 15 league goals for Wolves last season. United's director of football, Jason Wilcox, described Cunha as "one of the most exciting and productive forwards in England" and highlighted his proven ability to succeed in the Premier League, as well as his experience in Spain and Germany. Wilcox further added that Cunha possesses all the qualities the club seeks as they aim to build a strong, dynamic, and entertaining team capable of challenging for major honors.
Cunha himself has expressed immense excitement about joining Manchester United, stating that it's a "dream come true." He revealed that he has supported the club since childhood, watching Premier League games at his grandmother's house in Brazil. "It is hard to put into words my feelings about becoming a Manchester United player," Cunha said. "Ever since I was a child in Brazil watching Premier League games on TV at my grandmother's house, United was my favorite English team and I dreamed of wearing the red shirt. I want to thank my family and everyone who has helped me make that dream a reality."
Despite interest from other clubs, including Newcastle United, who will be playing in the Champions League next season, Cunha's desire to play for Manchester United was a key factor in his decision. One source told Sky Sports News that the 26-year-old "loves United." Cunha explained that his decision might surprise some, especially considering United's disappointing season, but for him, "no one else is like United." He added, "I think my decision shows what this club is for me, and what I believe this club can be."
Cunha's admiration for Manchester United stems from his childhood, inspired by his cousin, who was a United supporter. He fondly remembers watching Premier League games at his grandmother's house, as his own home did not have the channel to watch the games. Cunha also revealed that when playing football on the streets, beaches, or gravel pitches, they would often call those pitches "Old Trafford," showcasing his deep-rooted connection to the club.
In an exclusive interview, Cunha shared that he draws inspiration from Manchester United's 2008 Champions League-winning team, having idolized several players from that era. He specifically mentioned Wayne Rooney, highlighting his energy and work ethic as qualities he admires and tries to emulate in his own game. "He goes to the grass to take the ball; this kind of energy inside of him was a big example," Cunha said. He also acknowledged the influence of other legendary players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, and Edwin van der Sar, emphasizing the impact that team had on his teenage years.
Cunha's arrival at Old Trafford is met with great anticipation, as fans hope he can bring his passion, skill, and determination to help the club return to its former glory. With his dream now a reality, Matheus Cunha is ready to give his all for Manchester United, aiming to become a valuable part of the team and contribute to their success.