Manchester United agree Matheus Cunha signing from Wolves
Matheus Cunha is moving to Old Trafford (Martin Rickett/PA)
Manchester United have reached an agreement with Wolves to sign Matheus Cunha.
The Brazil forward has been in Manchester over the weekend to put the finishing touches to his move to Old Trafford, which is subject to a visa and registration.
The 26 year-old, who has won 13 senior caps for Brazil, scored 18 goals in all competitions last season.
Our first signing of the summer has been agreed đ§đ·âïž#MUFC â Manchester United (@ManUtd) June 1, 2025
United had sought to negotiate with Wolves over the terms of Cunhaâs deal but last week met his ÂŁ62.5million release clause and were given permission to start a medical.
It is believed the former Atletico Madrid forward has agreed a five-year deal.
A club statement read: âManchester United has reached agreement with Wolverhampton Wanderers for the signing of Matheus Cunha.
âThe Brazilian forwardâs signing is subject to visa and registration. Everyone at Manchester United looks forward to welcoming Matheus to Old Trafford.â
Wolves said the deal was a club-record fee received as they thanked Cunha âfor his contributions in old goldâ in a statement confirming his departure.

Cunha had been a key target for the Red Devils as head coach Ruben Amorim looks to reshape the team on the back of the clubâs worst season in 51 years.
The forward turned 26 on Tuesday, the same day that United were granted permission by Wolves to finalise a deal.
He is now on his way to Brazil ahead of Fridayâs World Cup qualifier with Ecuador, which will be Carlo Ancelottiâs first game in charge.
Brentfordâs Bryan Mbeumo and Ipswich striker Liam Delap are among other players of interest to United, but business has been made harder by the fact they failed to qualify for the Champions League, worth an estimated ÂŁ100million.
Meanwhile, former Manchester United midfielder David Beckham has criticised some of the clubâs players for âdisrespectingâ supporters following reports some players swore at fans on the post-season tour of Asia.

Beckham did not name any players or mention any specifics of the conduct in question as he compared the current team to the one he played for under Sir Alex Ferguson.
âIâm talking about sometimes the way players are acting,â Beckham said during âBeckham and Friends Live,â an alternative live broadcast of the Champions League final on Paramount +
âYou have to represent the badge and thatâs what itâs about and Iâve seen a lot of things where players are not acting in the right manner.
âWe were a part of a team that was so well-mannered. We understood what it meant to play for Manchester United. We understood what the badge meant.
âWherever we travelled, whether it was in Europe, whether it was in Asia, you respected the fans. You respect the fans, you respect the fact that theyâre turning up, paying money and wanting you to sign and take pictures.
âI donât see that. Iâm not saying itâs all of the players. Iâm saying itâs one or two that are disrespecting that and I donât like that.â





