
According to British media, Manchester United's transfer of Wolves striker Cunha is facing challenges, and Newcastle United are interested in joining the fray, according to the British "Daily Mail", Newcastle told Cunha that they have a better chance of winning the Champions League, so they want him to choose to join the team.

However, the British media claim that Manchester United have offered Cunha a much more lucrative contract than Newcastle, so they are in a good position. It was previously rumoured that Cunha would receive a weekly salary of £180,000 to £200,000 once he joined the Red Devils, and his weekly salary after the renewal of his contract with Wolves has reached £150,000.
Alternatively, while Newcastle have a chance of qualifying for next season's Champions League by finishing in the top five of the Premier League, Manchester United can also match that by winning the Europa League. Coupled with the fact that Cunha himself prefers Manchester United, his £62.5 million move to Manchester United is still a more likely outcome.
At a birthday party over the weekend, Cunha was photographed with his father Carmero, as well as Joe Gomez, Andre and Pedro Lima, and Cunha's father took the initiative to share the scene, and after a netizen said "welcome to Manchester United", Carmelo himself gave a thumbs up, which was seen as a hint that his son would choose Manchester United.
Wolves boss Viktor Pereira also acknowledged the possibility of Cunha leaving: "I hope we can work together and you need to move forward and take the next step. We don't need millions, but we need wisdom and find the players we need. With the right players and the right spirit, it's a lot easier. The club will continue to move forward and build a strong team, with or without Cunha, that's for sure. You don't run a club around one player."

It is alleged that Wolves are considering bringing in another player from Atletico Madrid to replace Cunha if they receive the £62.5 million in liquidated damages paid by Manchester United. Cunha joined from Atletico Madrid this time, and this time Wolves are looking for Samel Lino, the 25-year-old Brazilian who was the best player of the 'Sheets Army' last season but has been reduced to a fringe this season.
Manchester United's two new transfer rumours this week have been debunked. According to Sky Sports Germany, the Red Devils have approached Bayer Leverkusen's Jonatan Tower to sign him for free. However, Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano says Bayern Munich have a better chance at the moment, while Manchester United and other Premier League clubs have made no substantive moves.
Bayern Munich have always been interested in the 29-year-old, especially since Eric Dier has confirmed a move to Monaco this summer. Fabrizio Romano said: "I've heard that Bayern have returned to negotiations and that English clubs are interested, but there are no concrete talks at the moment.
According to the Spanish newspaper As, Real Madrid want Manchester United to sign Alvaro Carreras Fernandes through a buy-back clause and then resell it to Real Madrid to avoid its €50 million liquidated damages. In this regard, Genes Carvayar, the agent of Afei, categorically denied it: "I don't know where this news came from, but everything said in it is pure fantasy and does not deserve any comment from me. Carreras had a great time at Benfica and he will continue to stay there."

It was also emphasised that FIFA rules do not allow Manchester United and Real Madrid to do what has been rumored to be manipulating, and that such a transfer is known as a "bridge transfer", which allows players to make two consecutive transfers within a 16-week period. A 16-week break is enough to ensure that a player can't jump ship in the same transfer window. If United sign A Fee, they will only be able to leave the club as early as January. FIFA also reserves the right to impose sanctions on any party involved in such arrangements.
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