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Tottenham target who can replace Richarlison rejects new contract for current employers

Tottenham Hotspur have been looking to bring in a new striker going into the 2025 transfer intervals as they look to bring in a new backup forward following the struggles that Richarlison has been having with form and injuries as they look at Wolves striker Matheus Cunha for a possible move.

The Brazilian has struggled to find his feet at Hotspur Way since his coveted move from Everton, and the chiefs at North London have started growing frustrated with the 27-year-old as they look to lay curtains to his time at White Hart Lane. Now with Richy on his way out, the Lilywhites have to look outwards to find a backup to Dominic Solanke, and they are looking at another Brazilian ace to take up the former Watford star’s space in Ange Postecoglou’s dressing room.

Cunha takes contract stand at Wolves

Fabrizio Romano confirms that Wolverhampton Wanderers have signed Tottenham Hotspur target Matheus Cunha.

Tottenham are looking to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Matheus Cunha. (Photo by KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP via Getty Images)

Matheus Cunha has been impressing with his overall play at Molineux Stadium, and his performances have attracted interest from multiple Premier League sides, including Arsenal, Tottenham, and Manchester United.

And amid links with a move for the striker, his latest stand on not signing a new contract with his current employers, per Football Insider, will come as a big boost to Daniel Levy, as for Tottenham, any potential arrival of Cunha could offer the versatility and goal-scoring ability in the offensive spaces, something that Postecoglou’s roster has been lacking upfront.

Beyond the highly substantial odds for it to happen, though if Cunha does indeed make the move to White Hart Lane, it will signal a step in the right direction at N17, and the club will then boast possibly the best striking duo in the English top tier.

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