Manchester United fans have recognized the players after the Premier League match. (Photo: Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
Manchester United have been deeply connected with the moves of Wolverhampton Wanderers attacker Mash Kuña over the past few weeks, and it appears they have created a breakthrough.
According to journalist Ben Jacobs, the player has now agreed to a five-year deal with Premier League clubs, and Manchester United are now approaching the wolves on the move.
The player has a £62.5 million release clause on the contract, but it is still unclear whether the Old Trafford outfit is ready to pay. Jacobs also claims that players will wear the No. 10 shirt at Manchester United when the move is complete.
Mass United closes to Mateus Cunha
It remains to be seen whether Manchester United will be able to close the agreement with the wolves in the coming days. They need to sign a quality attacker, and the Brazilians could prove to be the ideal acquisition. He can operate as a forward centre as well as a wide player. He adds targets and creativity to Manchester United’s offense.
Great opportunity for Brazilians
The opportunity to join one of the nation’s largest clubs is extremely exciting for South America. He has demonstrated his abilities at the West Midlands Club, aiming to take the next step in his career and fight for the trophy.
Cunha is also linked to Arsenal.
Manchester United have been extremely disappointed this season and they are aiming to bounce back hard. Signing a high-quality player like Cunha certainly helps them bounce back. The 25-year-old was at the peak of his strength, and he was able to change Manchester United with his offense.
He has 17 goals and six assists in his name, and he was able to prove that he is an upgrade to Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee.