According to reports, Arsenal has identified an unexpected Premier League standout as their primary transfer target.
Mikel Arteta’s team faces a demanding conclusion to the season, as they remain engaged in three competitions, namely the Carabao Cup and the UEFA Champions League.
However, injuries sustained by pivotal players Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka have impeded their aspirations for success, as the Spanish manager grapples with finding solutions to these challenges.
Having previously been associated with Benjamin Sesko and Victor Osimhen earlier this month, new information has now surfaced regarding their quest for an additional forward possessing substantial Premier League calibre.
As articulated by UOL, the Gunners are intent on competing directly with Nottingham Forest in their pursuit of acquiring Cunha. A market valuation of £60 million has been proposed as the necessary compensation to entice him away from Molineux.
Cunha, aged 25, has had a commendable season despite his team’s unfavourable position in the league. Although efforts have been made to prolong his tenure at the club, it appears increasingly likely that the Brazilian international will depart, either in the upcoming summer transfer window or during January.
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Vitor Pereira is reported to have engaged in a confrontation with forward Cunha following the latter’s failure to recognise the travelling supporters during the 3-1 loss to Chelsea.
Pereira has subsequently been enquired about the interest in the former Atletico Madrid player for the month of January and has stated that he will not be departing this month.
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