Manchester United have officially signed Brazilian forward Matheus Cunha from Wolves for £62.5m, making him Ruben Amorim’s first summer acquisition.
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Cunha expressed deep emotions about joining United, calling it a childhood dream inspired by watching the club from Brazil with his grandmother.
He emphasized his commitment to helping return the club to glory, saying he’s focused on working hard and integrating with the team.
“I can’t wait to meet my teammates,” he said, as he prepares to begin preseason training under new manager Ruben Amorim.
Cunha began his Premier League journey at Wolves after leaving Atletico Madrid, but now steps into a bigger stage with United’s red shirt.
United are undergoing a major rebuild this summer, having released multiple senior players including Victor Lindelof, Christian Eriksen, and Jonny Evans.
Discussions about Tom Heaton’s contract extension are ongoing, while speculation surrounds possible exits for Marcus Rashford and Antony this window.
Despite not qualifying for Europe, United are pushing forward with signings and financial backing to reshape the squad under Amorim’s vision, reports Mirror.
A Greenwood reunion has also been confirmed, sparking intrigue about Amorim’s tactical plans and how these additions will shape United’s attacking future.
United’s fans now await further moves as the club aims to re-establish itself among England’s elite with a revamped, energetic squad.

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