Manchester United endured a disappointing Premier League campaign last term, but ended the season on a high by winning the FA Cup, which took them to the Europa League.
The story remains the same this season as they are set to endure their worst Premier League campaign this term. But Ruben Amorim's side can finish with the Europa League trophy.
If they win this competition, they will secure Champions League football next term. The Red Devils have reached the final and will play against Tottenham Hotspur.
In the meantime, the summer window is set to commence next month, and United have already started making moves in the market to bolster the squad.
Transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, reports on Caught Offside that Man Utd remain interested in signing Wolves ace, Matheus Cunha. Although speculation surrounding his potential move to Old Trafford has cooled in recent days after intensifying a few weeks ago, the club is still in contact with the player in hopes of securing his services.
Amorim's side are negotiating personal terms with the Brazilian, and Wolves don't want to let him leave unless his full £62.5m release clause is paid. But, the Red Devils want to pay the money in installments to get leeway in PSR.
Cunha currently earns around £90,000-a-week in salary at Molineux Stadium, and his existing deal will run until 2029. United are even ready to double his wages.
The 25-year-old has been displaying his best in the left side of the CAM role in the 3-4-2-1 formation at Wolves, and he would be able to play in his preferred position should he join Man Utd.
He has enjoyed a stellar campaign this season, scoring 15 goals in the Premier League. He is currently the joint-highest-scoring Brazilian in a single Premier League season, sharing the record with Roberto Firmino and Gabriel Martinelli.
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