For £60 million, Manchester United is looking to sign the Wolves player in order to fill the striker void. With just two established forwards in Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford, Manchester United’s forward line is weak and this is meant to help.

It seems like Manchester United is experiencing a tumultuous period, both on and off the field. The tenure of Erik ten Hag has been marked by challenges, with the team finishing in its lowest-ever Premier League position under his management. Despite a glimmer of hope with an FA Cup win, uncertainty surrounds his future at Old Trafford.

On the transfer front, United is eyeing reinforcements to strengthen its squad. Matheus Cunha of Wolves is a prime target, with the Red Devils willing to double his wage to secure his services. Additionally, West Ham winger Mohammed Kudus has piqued their interest.We 'signed' Matheus Cunha for Manchester United and a Champions League spot  was secured - Manchester Evening News

However, ten Hag seems to be deflecting blame for the club’s transfer woes, emphasizing that negotiations and acquisitions are beyond his control. Despite the challenges, he believes the club’s foundation has grown stronger internally.Man Utd 'eyeing £45m Matheus Cunha' as Atletico Madrid back-up becomes  desperate Erik ten Hag's latest transfer target | The Sun

Meanwhile, Virgil van Dijk’s recent comments reflect the rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester United, with the Dutch defender stating he would “never” play for United after they opted for Victor Lindelof over him in the past.Atlectico Madrid mua Matheus Cunha thay cho Dusan Vlahovic giá tới 100  triệu euro

It’s a turbulent time for Manchester United, with uncertainties looming over the managerial position, transfer strategies, and player acquisitions.