It's an exciting time for Manchester United, as they are set to play in the Europa League final after an impressive unbeaten run in Europe. The club has received another exciting piece of news as Fabrizio Romano is reporting that a deal with Wolverhampton's Matheus Cunha is expected to be completed soon.
Fabrizio Romano's update
On X, Romano posted that Manchester United are getting ready to approach Wolves with the £62.5m initial release clause. United wants to pay the clause in installments.
Romano also reported that the personal deal with Cunha is also almost done. Cunha has agreed to join Manchester United, which will be a welcome sight. The Brazilian wanted to leave Wolves, as he has the desire to play in Europe. Cunha will be the first of multiple transfers that Ruben Amorim will make this summer.
What Matheus Cunha brings to Man United
Cunha has shown that he is lethal in front of goal. He will provide an instant impact for the Red Devils, who have struggled to find a consistent goalscorer. Both Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee were brought in to try to solve this problem, but neither has cemented their future with the club.
With Wolverhampton, Cunha has been a playmaker and goalscorer. He leads the team in goals, with 15 in the Premier League this season. The Brazilian offers a threat from inside the box and outside the box, as he's been known to score from long range attempts.
The combination of Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandes could prove to be a devastating duo for opponents. Fernandes has been United's main playmaker this season, but with Cunha's presence in the attack, United could do a lot of damage up front.