Matheus Cunha tells Robin Amorim exactly what he wants to achieve with the team!
The first name to wear the Manchester United shirt has already arrived, with the Reds announcing their first signing for next season, Brazilian Matheus Cunha on a five-year, 12-month contract as an optional option.
The club in the north of England announced the deal as follows: "Manchester United has reached agreement with Wolverhampton Wanderers for the signing of Matheus Cunha. The Brazilian forward’s signing is subject to visa and registration.
The 26 year-old has 13 senior caps for Brazil, and, in his club career, has made 270 appearances and scored 72 goals in the English, Spanish, German and Swiss top flights. During two-and-a-half seasons at Wolves, Cunha has scored 33 goals in 92 appearances. Everyone at Manchester United looks forward to welcoming Matheus to Old Trafford".
What the Brazilian had to say about this transfer!
In an interview with The Guardian, the Brazilian striker, who was recently called up to the Brazilian national team, said he was happy with the opportunity and answered questions about why he didn't leave Wolverhampton Wanderers despite all the offers that came his way.
I had a lot of offers but I wouldn’t feel well if I had done it, Some things you can’t control but I couldn’t leave the club in the middle of the season, in a difficult situation, in the relegation zone. 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.
Cunha said.