Wolverhampton Wanderers forward, Matheus Cunha reportedly has a £62 million release clause after his most recent contract renewal at the Molineux.
Clubs like Arsenal showed a great deal of interest in the Brazilian during the January transfer window.
With four assists and 11 goals in the Premier League, he has undoubtedly drawn attention and increased Wolves’ prospects of avoiding relegation.
He signed a new four-and-a-half-year contract under Vitor Pereira’s guidance, which surprised some people. Now, details on the terms of his contract has come to light.
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According to the Daily Mail as reported by Daily Express, prospective suitors are on high alert because to the £62 million clause, which goes into force this summer.
Teams like Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea may think about making a transfer come summer because there are no constraints on which clubs can activate the option. Furthermore, teams like Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, and Tottenham are reportedly also keen observers.
Although Arsenal’s search for a new forward has garnered media attention, they failed to add any attacking players in January. The Gunners are extremely likely to make a move of some form in the summer.
Wolves chief Jeff Shi exhibited optimism following Cunha’s new contract.
“Matheus has been on an amazing journey with us over the past two years and it’s been a privilege to see him grow into a big part of the Wolves family.”
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