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Nottingham Forest Eye Record-Breaking Bid for Matheus Cunha

Nottingham Forest Eye Record-Breaking Bid for Matheus Cunha

Nottingham Forest are reportedly preparing to break the bank in their pursuit of Wolves' star forward, Matheus Cunha. The Brazilian, who has been in scintillating form, has caught the attention of several top clubs, including Arsenal and teams in the Champions League. According to Football Insider 247, it will take a record-breaking bid for Forest to secure Cunha's services, reflecting his high market value and the intense competition for his signature.

TalkSPORT has reported that Nottingham Forest's interest in Cunha is driven by their ambition to bolster their squad for a push towards European competitions. The 24-year-old's versatility and goal-scoring prowess make him an attractive prospect for Steve Cooper's side. Meanwhile, the Daily Mail highlighted that Wolves are reluctant to let go of their prized asset, especially given his significant contributions to their campaign.

Football London added that Arsenal are also monitoring Cunha's situation closely, indicating that the transfer saga could escalate further as the window progresses. As the race for Cunha heats up, it remains to be seen whether Nottingham Forest's ambitious bid will be enough to lure the Brazilian away from Wolves and into their ranks.

Detailed Nottingham Forest plot record bid for Wolves forward Matheus Cunha

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