Wolves are bracing themselves for a fight to keep hold of star player Matheus Cunha in the upcoming transfer windows.
While it seems unlikely that Wolves will sell Cunha in the January window, there could be a risk of losing the Brazilian in the summer.
Cunha stole the headlines against Fulham as he scored twice in the Old Gold’s 4-1 win on the road, generating attention for his form this season.
Wolves are aware that Cunha is wanted by several clubs, making the remainder of the campaign interesting regarding the forward’s future beyond 2025.
Matheus Cunha of Wolves applauds the fans during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Southampton FC at Molineux on Nove...
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Possible Matheus Cunha asking price amid Man United interest
Interest in the 2023 signing has been building after his remarkable 22-goal contributions during the 2023/24 season.
The Brazil international has started this term in the same way, already having an involvement in 10 Wolves goals in only 13 appearances.
As expected, clubs are admiring the 25-year-old’s form, with Manchester United being one of those interested in Cunha, according to TBR.
Amid interest in the former Atletico Madrid forward, Molineux Newscaught up with Graeme Bailey to get an understanding of how much the Old Gold’s asking price could be.
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“I think the precedent has been set by [Pedro] Neto, I think Cunha could go for that ballpark of £50m to £60m.”
Bailey went on to explain that several factors could impact how much Wolves generate from possibly parting ways with their famed goalscorer.
“I think it’s around that, it depends who is interested. I don’t see Wolves getting that much more for Cunha but then, possible inflation next summer.
“Let’s see how he finishes the season, if he can get 15-20 goals then you never know.”
Wolves’ most expensive sales – where Cunha could rank
In an ideal world, Molineux would be home to the versatile forward forever however, O’Neil sees Cunha’s departure as inevitable.
Far and wide, Wolves fans will hope to see Cunha sign a new contract but the likelihood is that history will repeat itself.
Rank Player Fee Club
5 Max Kilman £40m West Ham United
4 Diogo Jota £41m Liverpool
3 Ruben Neves £47m Al-Hilal
2 Matheus Nunes £53m Manchester City
1 Pedro Neto £54m Chelsea
Wolves’ most expensive sales
Wolves broke their record transfer departure fee in the summer by selling Pedro Neto to Chelsea.
Neto generated Wolves £54m as he traded the Midlands for West London, a fee that Bailey believes Cunha could run close to.
Being one of the most in-form players in the Premier League right now, if the Brazilian’s form continues, he could go for a price staggeringly higher than the Blues winger.
Given how important the forward is to Wolves, it should be considered a given that he breaks the Old Gold’s record departure fee.
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