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Premier League side 'eye record move for Matheus Cunha'

Mail Sport revealed Forest's interest in the Brazilian during the January window

Cunha has starred for Wolves, with 13 Premier League goals in 26 games

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Published: 19:49 EDT, 23 March 2025 | Updated: 19:49 EDT, 23 March 2025

Nottingham Forest are eyeing a club-record move for Wolves forward Matheus Cunha this summer if they qualify for the Champions League, according to a report.

Mail Sport exclusively revealed in January that the Brazilian was at the top of Forest's winter shopping list but a deal never materalised and the forward eventually penned a new contract at Molineux which includes a £62million release clause.

As a result, Cunha, who has scored 13 goals in 26 Premier League matches this term, is expected to leave the West Midlands this summer and, according to talkSPORT, Forest are plotting a sensational move.

Last summer's acquisition of Elliot Anderson set a new mark for transfers at the City Ground but the deal for Cunha would far exceed the £35million Forrest spent on the midfielder.

With Forest looking increasingly like to qualify for the Champions League next season, the competitions' associates riches could allow for a big summer of spending. Nuno Espirito Santo's has led his troops to the dizzying heights of third place in the top flight - seven points clear of Newcastle in sixth.

England's top five clubs set to qualify for next season's Champions League in the current UEFA co-efficient rankings.

Matheus Cunha has starred for Wolves in the Premier League, scoring 13 league goals in 16 matches

Nuno Espirito Santo's side are reportedly plotting a club-record move for the Brazilian this summer

Nottingham Forest are flying high in the Premier League and look set to clinch a Champions League spot

Forest will likely face competition for the Brazilian's signature, with the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham reported to be interested back in January.

The 25-year-old is currently observing a four-match ban after he was dismissed for violent contact in Wolves' FA Cup defeat by Bournemouth earlier this month. He had scored a stunning equaliser to send the last-16 tie to extra time, but then got involved in an altercation with Cherries full back Milos Kerkez.

Cunha saw red after launching a shocking attack that saw him punch, kick and headbutt Kerkez.

He was charged by the FA, and after reviewing the incident an independent commission has announced Cunha has been given a four-match suspension - one more game than he was initially slated to serve.

He apologised for his moment of madness on Instagram later that evening as he wrote: 'In the end, another game where you guys did your best. I couldn’t lose my head at the end. Sorry.'

Cunha has already missed two matches since the Bournemouth loss, with Wolves drawing 1-1 at home to Everton before winning 2-1 at Southampton.

He will sit out Wolves' games against West Ham and Ipswich after the international break, but will be available when the Midlands club host Tottenham on April 13.

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