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Vitor Pereira has dismissed short-term fears over Matheus Cunha's commitment to Wolves after the striker expressed a desire to leave.
From Yahoo! Sports
“Now, we’re close to achieving our goal [of staying up]. But I’ve made it clear that I need to take the next step. I want to fight for titles, for big things. I have potential.”
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Berta has also been a long-term admirer of Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres and the 26-year-old Sweden forward is a prominent candidate as Arsenal look to bolster their attacking options.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha says he “need (s) to take the step” and challenge for major honours. Cunha, 25, signed a new contract at Wolves in February which runs until June 2029 and contains a release clause.
Matheus Cunha has moved to deny quotes attributed to him about leaving Wolves this summer. The Brazil striker sparked fresh speculation after an interview over the weekend where he declared Wolves "know my ambitions" regarding his career and trophy hopes.
Matheus Cunha has expressed his desire to leave Wolves once again, and with Football Insider understanding that Liverpool are the latest team to join the race, he is unlikely to stay this summer.
Matheus Cunha suffered backlash from Wolves fans after declaring in an interview that he wants to leave the club just two months after signing a new contract amid links of a move to Arsenal
Brazil striker Matheus Cunha, 25, says he rebuffed offers to leave Wolves in the winter window, but has told the club he needs "to take the next step" in his career as he wants "to fight for titles, for big things".
‘I’ve made it clear’ – Matheus Cunha confirms plan to leave Wolves with Arsenal and Man Utd circling
MATHEUS CUNHA confirmed he wants to quit Wolves so he can “take the next step and fight for big titles”. The Brazil forward, 25, was the subject of strong January interest from Arsenal. Chelsea,
Football Insider has been told Nottingham Forest are well placed to agree a deal for Wolves star Matheus Cunha.
Wolves forward Matheus Cunha has said that he is keen to leave the club this summer, saying he has "made it clear that I need to take the next step."
Strand Larsen is the talisman in attack with Cunha out, while Bellegarde and Munetsi have done a great job supporting him in recent games. Wolves are settled defensively and wing backs Semedo and Ait Nouri are so important to how they play.