Credited from: BBC
Manchester United has confirmed a transfer agreement with Wolverhampton Wanderers for Brazilian striker Matheus Cunha. The deal, which involves a fee of £62.5 million, will see Cunha signing a five-year contract at Old Trafford, according to BBC.
Cunha becomes United's first summer signing after the club triggered his release clause. The 26-year-old has a solid record, having scored 17 goals in 36 matches for Wolves since joining them from Atletico Madrid earlier this year, as reported by Channel News Asia and Anadolu Agency.
This transfer sets a record sale for Wolverhampton, surpassing the previous record of £53 million received from Manchester City. The club expressed gratitude for Cunha's contributions during his time there, according to Channel News Asia and Anadolu Agency.