United Eyeing Wolves’ Garnacho While Chasing Cunha
Manchester United are considering a move for Wolves’ Alejandro Garnacho. The Old Trafford outfit has not ruled out his sale amidst ongoing rebuild plans. Rumours suggest they are open to offers, though no official stance has been announced.
United remains interested in Ipswich’s Liam Delap. Ruben Amorim has expressed interest in bringing the young forward into his squad. Delap’s approach fits the profile of a gritty, hard-working player that the Portuguese coach admires.
Matheus Cunha Set for Red Devils
Manchester United are set to complete a significant deal for Wolves striker Matheus Cunha. The club has triggered his £62.5 million release clause. United will pay this sum in three installments over the next two years. This approach was preferred over Wolves’ proposal of a five-year staggered payment plan.
Wolves rejected United’s initial plan, preferring a more immediate settlement. Nevertheless, Cunha is now expected to join Ruben Amorim’s squad. His arrival is part of Wolves’ efforts to bolster their attack after a difficult season.
Wolves Focus on Resilience Over Flash
The upcoming transfer window highlights Wolves’ focus on character and grit. They trust a disciplined defensive shape and territorial control more than individual flair or flash. Selling Garnacho might sting, but it shows Wolves are pragmatic in their strategy.
United’s pursuit of Cunha reflects their desire for immediate impact. Meanwhile, Wolves maintain their steady approach—no needless risks, just steady reinforcement. After all, true honour lies in resilience and loyalty to the badge.
For Wolves fans, it’s business as usual. Consistency, loyalty, and a refusal to be caught out by fleeting trends matter more than chasing glamour. The Midlands team knows their strength lies in tough, disciplined football — with no room for reckless fancy.



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