Wolves confirm they will not be pursuing Matheus Cunha, providing a potential opportunity for Arsenal to potentially acquire the player.

Mikel Arteta desires more attacking players.

January 4th 2025.

Wolves confirm they will not be pursuing Matheus Cunha, providing a potential opportunity for Arsenal to potentially acquire the player.
Matheus Cunha's impressive performances for Wolves this season have caught the attention of not only the club, but also their Premier League rivals Arsenal. The Brazil international has been identified as a potential solution to the Gunners' attacking woes, especially with Bukayo Saka's injury leaving them in need of reinforcements. Despite Wolves' struggles in the league, Cunha has consistently been a standout player, and the recent appointment of Vitor Pereira has only added to the team's hopes of keeping him on board.

Cunha's current contract with Wolves still has two-and-a-half years remaining, but discussions are already underway for a possible extension. However, there is a chance that the new deal could include a release clause, leaving the door open for a potential move in the upcoming January transfer window. Pereira, while hoping to keep Cunha at the club for a long time, understands that a player of his caliber will always attract attention from other clubs.

In the meantime, Cunha's focus remains on his performances for Wolves, and his manager has nothing but praise for the young forward. Pereira highlights Cunha's technical ability and his ability to create magic in difficult situations as the qualities that make him a special player. With Gabriel Jesus finding his scoring touch once again, the pressure on Arsenal to make a signing this month has slightly eased. However, manager Mikel Arteta insists that bringing in a new forward is not a guarantee for success and that there are many factors that contribute to a team's performance.

Arteta acknowledges that signing a new player could potentially make a difference, but he also points out that it's not as simple as just scoring goals. He also expresses his satisfaction with the current squad and their goal-scoring record, which he believes is more than enough to win the Premier League. However, he also acknowledges that in the world of football, there is always a chance for improvement and that they must continue to strive for better performances.

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