What could be the most intense Premier League race this summer is breaking loose! Six big clubs are fighting for Matheus Cunha.

Matheus Cunha, the Brazilian striker from Wolverhampton Wanderers, has become one of the most sought-after players in the Premier League. Despite recently extending his contract with Wolves, several Premier League clubs are willing to pay £75 million to sign him.

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Newcastle United, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur have shown interest in Cunha, as well as Manchester United, who already had him on their radar. All of these clubs believe the Brazilian attacker has what it takes to bolster their attacking game and are ready to make a significant bid to bring him to their club.

Cunha has certainly proven its worth

Cunha has proven to be a valuable player for Wolves thanks to his speed, goalscoring flair and ability to create dangerous attacks. Although he primarily strikers as a striker, his versatility allows him to adapt to different positions in attack, making him even more attractive to interested clubs.

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Cunha aims for a quality boost

Despite recently extending his contract with Wolves, Cunha’s future is uncertain, as interest from top clubs continues. His contract extension has not deterred the clubs who are watching closely, as they know that Cunha has great potential to improve their attacking game.

Manchester United were among the first to show interest in the player, but they are not alone. Arsenal have also been watching him with interest, as they want to strengthen their attacking line to remain competitive at the top of the Premier League. Newcastle are also in the game, along with Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest.

With so many clubs interested in Cunha, his future has become one of the most important topics in the transfer market. It remains to be seen whether the attacker chooses to make the move to a bigger club or prefers to continue developing at Wolves. One thing is for sure: his future in the Premier League will be exciting, with high expectations for his next step.