April 12, 2025
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Man Utd target Matheus Cunha told he 'should never play for Wolves again' after  now-deleted Instagram post - Yahoo Sport

Man Utd target Matheus Cunha told he ‘should never play for Wolves again’ after now-deleted Instagram post

Wolves fans believe Matheus Cunha ‘should never play for the club again’ following his now-deleted social media post amid interest from Manchester United.

Cunha is attracting interest following his performances for Wolves, with Arsenal, Newcastle United and Man United thought to be keen on signing the star forward.

He’s emerged as a Man United target as a report claims Ruben Amorim’s side are considering a summer move for the Brazilian.

Cunha, 25, has scored 25 Premier League goals in 58 appearances in his last two seasons and has performed well when facing the Red Devils.

He penned a new deal at Wolves last February and has a £62.5 million release clause.

Ahead of Wolves’ game against Tottenham on Sunday, Cunha has taken to social media amid Man United interest.

On his Instagram story, he posted an image of himself, accompanied with the caption: “Time to be happy, I will follow my dreams, not yours.. So stay cool.”

But his post has not gone down well among the Wolves fanbase as they have made their feelings known.

Some Wolves fans online want him out of the club and reckon he ‘should never play for the club again’.

One X user wrote: “Get him out the football club I’m sick of him.”

A second tweeted: “Does he not think before he posts?”

A third added: “Should never play for us again.”

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A summer move away from Molineux appears to be on the cards as Wolves manager Vítor Pereira is unsure whether Cunha, who is contracted until 2029, will still be at the club next season.

“Next season, I don’t know. The focus is the next game, the next game. The focus is the team and Matheus makes part of the team, not for this game but my focus is my team.” he said.

“In the summer, we will see what happens but in my opinion, it’s normal that a player with his potential has ambition.”

Cristiano Ronaldo tipped for bombshell transfer he’d ‘jump at the chance’ to complete ahead of Club World Cup

A former Manchester United star has suggested that Cristiano Ronaldo wouldn’t hesitate to make a controversial move that would divide fans.

It’s been 22 years since Ronaldo first arrived at Old Trafford as an 18-year-old with something to prove to the world under the guidance of legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Since then, the Portuguese striker established himself as a legend of the club, winning nine trophies and scoring 145 goals in 346 appearances across his two spells for United.

As he enters the final years of his career, the 40-year-old now plays for Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr, but he has now been tipped to make a huge move back to England in a deal that would not make United fans happy.

Ahead of his spectacular return to United back in 2021, Ronaldo was heavily linked with a move to his former club’s local rivals Manchester City, causing chaos within his fanbase.

Ultimately, the striker decided to return to Old Trafford, while City waited another year to instead sign Erling Haaland, but according to United legend Teddy Sherringham, Ronaldo would happily take the chance to join City if they pursued him again.

“I mean, Man United fans wouldn’t be happy. If the figures add up, Ronaldo would probably jump at the chance,” Sherringham told CasinoApps.

“He can definitely score a goal, can’t he? That, there’s no denying.”

“Wow, I’ve not even thought about that, Ronaldo would definitely be excited by it. That would be funny. I bet if you offered him the chance to go to Man City, he would bite your hand off.”

Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 88 goals in 98 appearances for Al Nassr. (Image: Getty)
Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 88 goals in 98 appearances for Al Nassr. (Image: Getty)

With City’s star striker Haaland currently sidelined for several weeks because of an ankle injury sustained in the FA Cup win over Bournemouth, Sherringham suggested that City could look to bring in a new striker ahead of this summer’s Club World Cup.

“They looked a little bit lost without their focal point (in the Manchester derby), didn’t they? They didn’t have that same flow to their team, but I don’t know,” he added.

And with Ronaldo’s contract with Al Nassr set to expire at the end of the season, a move when the transfer window opens early on June 1 could make sense for City if they fancy bringing the United great back to Manchester.

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