Brazilian forward Matheus Cunha has revealed his intentions of leaving Premier League side Wolves at the upcoming summer transfer window.
Cunha revealed plans to join a club that he can compete and win major trophies even though he recently extended his contract at Wolves until 2029. After signing the contract extension, the Brazilian release clause stands at £62.5 million.
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“I’ve made it clear that I need to take the next step” he said. “I want to fight for titles” he continued
Several clubs have been linked with the Brazilian including the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Real Madrid.
According to Matheus Cunha, he could not make his decision at the time he was signing his contract extension as it was in the middle of the season and Wolves was struggling at the table with a possible relegation.