

After activating the £62.5 million release clause in the Wolves forward's contract, Manchester United is ready to sign Matheus Cunha. United has consented to pay the charge in three installments over the following two years.
After a really unsuccessful season, Wolves turned down United's request to spread out the payment over five years, but now the Brazilian will be Ruben Amorim's first summer acquisition. He may be the first of numerous summer additions for United, and the deal is anticipated to be a formality from this point on. He will have a medical examination in the next few days, and personal details have already been agreed upon. Liam Delap, a forward for Ipswich with a £30 million release clause following Premier League relegation, is another player Amorim is interested in signing.