Wolves’ €70M-Rated Star ‘Strong Possibility’ to Depart Next Summer Amid Arsenal, PSG Links | OneFootball

Wolves’ €70M-Rated Star ‘Strong Possibility’ to Depart Next Summer Amid Arsenal, PSG Links | OneFootball

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·5 janvier 2025

Wolves’ €70M-Rated Star ‘Strong Possibility’ to Depart Next Summer Amid Arsenal, PSG Links

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Matheus Cunha has quickly established himself as a key player for Wolverhampton Wanderers, demonstrating his versatility across multiple attacking positions.

Whether playing as an attacking midfielder, supporting striker, or leading the line as a center-forward, the Brazilian has seamlessly adapted to the demands of the Premier League club.


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Cunha’s standout performances have caught the attention of top clubs. According to Fichajes, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain are all closely monitoring his progress. While the Brazilian is flourishing at Wolves and enjoying his time in the Premier League, reports indicate that the club might consider selling if a bid surpassing €70 million comes their way.

Arsenal seems to be the frontrunner, but Mirror Football notes that Wolves are determined to keep their star unless an offer comes in that’s too good to turn down.

Will teams need to wait until the summer for Matheus Cunha?

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Amid the ongoing transfer rumors for the 25-year-old, French football expert Robin Bairner weighed on whether he sees the attacker moving in 2025.

“I don’t think Wolves will be selling at this point in the season,” Bairner said on the latest PSG Talking podcast. “The signs are that Cunha isn’t pushing to leave. If he’s not pushing to leave, it’ll be very difficult to get Wolves to sell him because their priority is to remain in the Premier League. He’s such an integral part of their attack.

“Can they afford to sell him? Probably not. Not unless you offer something absolutely astronomical. If they were to get relegated, they would inevitably have to sell because he would be pushing to leave, in which case I think they would struggle to get 50 or 60 million for him.

“But if they were to stay up and he decided he wanted to move on, which is a strong possibility next summer, then I think you’d probably be looking at that ballpark figure.”

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