Matheus Cunha is set to commit his future to Wolverhampton Wanderers by signing a new long-term contract. The agreement, which will keep him at the club for the next four and a half years, includes a release clause that will become active in June 2025. This development comes after a period of speculation regarding his future, with Arsenal reportedly showing interest in the Brazilian forward.
Contract Details
The new contract will secure Cunha’s services at Wolves until mid-2029. The inclusion of a release clause, effective from June 2025, provides a potential exit strategy for the player, should a club meet the specified terms.
Background and Recent Developments
Cunha’s commitment to Wolves was previously confirmed by manager Vitor Pereira, amidst rumours of a possible move to Arsenal. The North London club had been linked with Cunha as the transfer window approached its close, but Wolves were keen to finalise a new deal to retain the 25-year-old’s talents.
Player Profile
Matheus Cunha, a versatile forward, has been with Wolves since his transfer from Hertha BSC. Known for his agility and technical skills, Cunha has been an integral part of the team’s attacking line-up. His ability to play across various forward positions makes him a valuable asset for the club.
The new contract signifies Wolves’ intent to build their squad around key players like Cunha, ensuring stability and continuity in their pursuit of success in the Premier League.