Wolves Forward Matheus Cunha now has a release clause of £ 62 million after the match of a new deal at Molineux, according to reports.
Cunha was one of the most sought after players in the transfer window of January and the will of Arsenal were strongly connected to a movement for the in-form Brazilian.
After 11 times the 25-year-old has received in the Premier League to increase their survival loop, while also offers four assists.
It came as a surprise when the news fell that he had committed himself to a new deal of four and a half years with the team of Vitor Pereira, but now the conditions of his contract have been revealed.
According to the Daily Mail, interested clubs are put on red alert after the release clause, which will be valid this summer, came to light.
There are no restrictions on which clubs can activate the release clause, which means that a club such as Arsenal or Liverpool could dive for Cunha this summer. It continues to say that Tottenham, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest are among the interested parties.
Arsenal's need for a new goal scorer has been clear in recent months, although they have not brought a new attacker in January and could be interested at the end of the season, while Liverpool is preparing for life without Mo Salah if things stand.
Although speculation continued that Cunha could leave, Wolves Chief Jeff Shi was cheerful after announcing his new deal and said it was a reward for his excellent displays and called “leader of the group”.
“Matheus has been with us for the past two years and it was a privilege to see him grow into a large part of the Wolves family.
“Matheus has a good relationship with everyone in Compton Park, his personality is contagious to the people around him, and we hope that this new contract will give the group a boost.
“We can all see his quality on the field, but he has developed into a leader of the group, and we are pleased that he has signed a new contract. It is always important for us that we reward our strongest and most impactful players And Matheus deserves this new deal. “
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