Wolves ‘have an agreement’ in place to complete the signing of Atletico Madrid attacker Matheus Cunha in January, according to reports from Spain.
The Lowdown: Cunha on the move?
The 23-year-old has struggled to become a key part of Diego Simeone’s plans at Atletico this season, invariably having to accept a squad role for the La Liga giants.
Cunha has only been handed two starts in the league in 2022/23, highlighting his lack of minutes, and it could be that a move away materialises in the near future.
His current Atletico deal doesn’t expire until 2026, although Wolves have been linked with signing him in the past.
The Latest: Wolves ‘have an agreement’ for Cunha
According to Cadena SER [via Sport Witness], Atletico ‘have an agreement’ with Wolves over the transfer of Cunha, with a January switch in the offing.
His current club accept that ‘he will leave’, and it looks as though the Old Gold are in pole position to get their man.
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The Verdict: Could be an inspired signing
Cunha could be a superb signing by Wolves at a time when attacking options are so sparse, due to Sasa Kalajdzic’s long-term injury and Raul Jimenez struggling for form and fitness.
The Brazilian is someone who has proven himself in a top European league, scoring 13 goals in 40 appearances for Hertha Berlin earlier in his career and also winning eight caps for his country.
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Julen Lopetegui’s reputation as an “elite” manager, in the words of Wolves chairman Jeff Shi, could play a pivotal role in Wolves acquiring Cunha’s services and he is someone whose natural ability could transform an attack lacking a spark too often.