Wolves manager Vitor Pereira has broken his silence on the Matheus Cunha transfer saga, amid reports of an agreement with Manchester United. Speaking ahead of the team’s upcoming match against Crystal Palace, Pereira was asked to comment on the news of Cunha’s potential transfer to Old Trafford.
“I have the same information as you,” Pereira said with a smile. “I really don’t know. I know he’s my player, and he’s committed. We’ll see, but he’s happy.” Pereira’s words suggest that Cunha remains focused on his duties with Wolves, despite the speculation surrounding his future. The Wolves boss emphasized the importance of staying focused on the team’s goals, adding, “We’ll see what happens in the future, but for now, he’s committed to the team.”

The timing of Cunha’s potential departure has raised eyebrows, with some questioning the wisdom of joining Manchester United during a period of transition. According to reports, Cunha’s transfer is being finalized, with the player set to join the Red Devils in the coming days. Cunha’s decision to leave Wolves has sparked debate among fans and pundits, with some expressing surprise at his desire to depart.
Cunha’s future at Manchester United is uncertain, with the club undergoing significant changes under new manager Ruben Amorim. The Red Devils will not participate in European competitions next season unless they win the Europa League, adding an extra layer of complexity to Cunha’s decision. “I think it’s a difficult situation for Vitor Pereira to comment on,” one pundit noted. “The boss is focused on the team, and he wants to ignore any outside noise.”
As the transfer saga nears its conclusion, Wolves fans are left to ponder what could have been. Cunha has been a key player for the team, and his departure will undoubtedly leave a void. Despite the speculation, Pereira remains focused on the team’s goals, stating, “We’re looking forward to the match against Crystal Palace, and we want to achieve a positive result.” The Wolves boss’s priorities are clear, and he’ll be hoping to secure a win against the Eagles.