Cunha slams Wolves fan channel for deleting post about ‘following his dreams’

Manchester United Target Matheus Cunha has a bit back with a group of Wolves supporters about a deleted post on Instagram and explains that he would “follow his dream.”

Mail Sport reported earlier this week that United is enthusiastic about the attacker, whose contract runs until June 2029 and a release company includes worth £ 62.5 million.

Cunha is in a red -hot form this season and scored 15 goals in 29 games in all competitions, and he is almost certain to continue this summer from Molineux.

While speculation around his future builds, the 25-year-old went to social media to share a cryptic black and white photo of himself with a Wolves tracksuit top.

It also bore the message: 'Time to be happy. I will follow my dreams, not yours. So stay cool. 'The story was only visible for a handful of minutes before it was removed.

However, some supporters with eagle eyes, including group -talking wolves, were able to make a screenshot, which led online to criticism that apparently irritated the player.

Cunha took exception, Talking Wolves said: 'Do you know what you want? If people don't like me here, I unfortunately go to the field to solve the problem of your favorite club. I am not here looking for alternatives to be important to someone.

“Fans carrots for their own, they don't always create setbacks.”

Talking wolves answered and said: 'Completely untrue. You would have seen us prizes and support you from the first day. We report the news and what happens. Stop blaming your personal mistakes. '

In response, Cunha added: 'I'm sorry, but that's exactly what you want. The first to report fake news, not what was really in the news.

'I make a video and pretend it is not relevant. What you don't understand is that you are an opinion maker, if you don't like me, that's a good friend. Let's do the following, in common we only have the wolves I love so much. '

The spit was enough for Instagram users to label Cunha a 'clown' that must be fallen, with one report that says: “Get him out of the football club, I am fed up with him.”

Regardless of the friction outside the field, it is unlikely that Wolves agrees to sell the attacker for slightly less than his release clause. Newcastle, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham are also supposed to be in the race for his signature.

United should, however, sell at least one senior player to meet his price tag.

Marcus Rashford, who currently excels in Aston Villa, is a potential candidate, while colleague Loanese Antony and Jadon Sancho can also be considered.

Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho are also not exempt from the heel block, but United would only sell if the right bid came in.

Cunha is not the only attacker on the Radar of United. Ipswich -striker Liam Delap is a different target and can be available for only £ 30 million if his current club is relegated.

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