The move from Matheus Cunha to Manchester United has received a large boost, with reports that suggest that negotiations are entering the final phase.
Cunha has been one of the breakout stars of the season with 14 goals and four assists in the Premier League, despite the largely poor form of Wolves during the current campaign.
Moreover, his form has been an important reason for the revival of Wolves in the top flight under Vitor Pereira.
As such, the big clubs circle a large part of the season, with Arsenal and Tottenham also coupled in January before Cunha wrote a new deal that seemed to have been deported.
Yet United remained interested and they are now ready to make him their first signing of the summer for £ 62.5 million.
Reports in Brazil have claimed that the conversations between the parties have now entered the last phases after making 'significant' progress, according to Globo.
One of the main reasons for chasing United is in its familiarity with the preference 3-4-2-1 of Ruben Amorim.
As Mail Sport revealed, Newcastle United has been the most important competition for Cunha's signature, and they wanted to use him to the left of their attack, but the 25-year-old seems to have been influenced by the prospect of playing a crucial role in Amorim's team recording.
Amorim has made no secret of his admiration for Cunha and praises his versatility and goals in output.
The United Manager was also seen in conversation with Cunha after United and Wolves met each other in Molineux and again in the tunnel in Old Trafford on Sunday.
United also hopes to sign the Liam Delap of Ipswich Town, but is confronted with increasing competition for his signature, while Chelsea and others are considering activating his £ 30 million release clause.
Due to PSR, finances are a premium for Amorim, and further recruitment plans will decrease from both sales and whether they can be eligible for Europe.
They have also held discussions about Victor Osimhen of Napoli, Red Bull Leipzigs Xavi Simons and Benjamin Sesko, Ebereechi Eze van Crystal Palace and Antoine Semenyo in Bournemouth while they draw up lists for all scenarios.
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