Manchester United -boss Ruben Amorim has refused to confirm that Matheus Cunha will be his first signing of the summer transfer window.
After a gloomy campaign in which United 15th was completed in the Premier League, the Red Devils want to move rapidly this summer and they have set their sights on the wolves forward.
United has agreed to pay its £ 62.5 million release in three episodes in the next two years, and the 26-year-old must undergo medical in the coming days.
Amorim was questioned on Wednesday about the upcoming arrival of Cunha, but the Brazilian remained tight lips while he encouraged fans to wait for the official confirmation of the transfer.
“You have to wait for that (announcement).,” Amorim told reporters. “I will not confirm anything. I have no news. We'll see. There will be some changes. '
After United, Amorim spoke in a humiliating 1-0 defeat by Asean All-Stars in their first post-friendly-friendly man in Malaysia.
It was again a low point in what a disastrous campaign for United has been, but Amorim has made it clear that he expects things to improve as soon as he builds up his team again this summer.
Cunha is expected to fulfill one of the No. 10 roles in Amorim's favorite 3-4-2-1 formation, and the Portuguese coach would also like to add further attacking reinforcements in the coming weeks.
United has been associated with movements for the Ipswich Town Liam Delap and Bryan Mbeumo van Brentford from Brentford in the Premier League in the Premier League in the Premier League in the Premier League.
The Old Trafford Club will also have to sell players to finance their expenses, and Amorim has told Alejandro Garnacho that he can find a new team.
Mail Sport only revealed on Tuesday that Amorim Garnacho spoke for his teammates and told him: 'You better pray that you can find a club to sign,' after the wing player was hit with his manager for the fall of him for the Europa League finale and his agent brother that Garnocho had been thrown.
Marcus Rashford and Antony are also confronted with uncertain futures after they have been sent on loan to Aston Villa and Real Betis in January.
