According to reports, Matheus Cunha, a target for Arsenal, has given moving from Wolverhampton Wanderers to the Emirates more importance than joining Manchester United or other Premier League opponents. After Myles Lewis-Skelly’s contentious dismissal in the first half, the Gunners defeated Wolves 1-0 on the road on Saturday afternoon. Although Mikel Arteta made sure that the difference with league leaders Liverpool stayed at six points, staying in the title chase may require reinforcement in January because Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka, two important attackers, are expected to be sidelined for months.
The club has been connected to players like Alexander Isak, but Newcastle United is apparently planning to make the striker an offer of a new long-term contract in an effort to stave off interest. To secure a transfer to Arsenal this month, Wolves forward Cunha is reportedly prepared to turn down offers from Chelsea, Newcastle, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur. The forward is eager to contend for the Premier League title.
Wolves star will force move to Arsenal
Despite Wolves’ continuous difficulties, Cunha has been a key member of the team this season, scoring ten goals and dishing out four assists in just 21 league games. Wolves could lose badly if they lose the Brazilian forward this late in the transfer window as they fight relegation. He’s crucial to the club’s chances of survival; therefore, they need to stick to their guns to keep him.
Bukayo Saka’s and Gabriel Jesus’ injuries, meanwhile, have left Arsenal in dire need of offensive reinforcements. Supporters worry that Ethan Nwaneri’s return to the team may keep the Gunners from putting in a significant effort to sign a forward in the transfer window. With Kai Havertz as their sole viable striker right now, Arsenal’s attacking depth appears to be worrisome. To even entertain the possibility of letting go of their star attacker, Wolves will probably demand a hefty price, so any possible transfer would be expensive for the Gunners.