Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha has reportedly agreed to join Manchester United, potentially becoming the club's first signing under Ruben Amorim this summer. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed the 25-year-old's acceptance of United's project, with personal terms nearing finalization. The Red Devils are expected to negotiate with Wolves regarding the €74 million release clause. United's management reportedly supports the acquisition of Cunha to bolster their attack, particularly as an attacking midfielder. Cunha is expected to leave Wolves after two and a half seasons, having scored 33 goals in 90 appearances. The transfer would make Cunha Wolves' most expensive sale, surpassing Matheus Nunes' €62 million move to Manchester City.
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