Manchester United are gearing up for a major overhaul this summer following a disastrous 2024-25 season, finishing 15th in the Premier League and trophyless in Ruben Amorim’s first campaign in charge. With only 17 wins from 48 matches under the Portuguese coach, the club is determined to back him with significant new signings to revive their fortunes.
Top of United’s summer shopping list is Wolves forward Cunha. According to football insider Fabrizio Romano, Cunha has agreed to a five-year contract at Old Trafford, with the Red Devils preparing to trigger his £62.5 million ($83.4 million) release clause by opening talks with Wolves this week.
Although Cunha played in Wolves’ final game against Brentford, no farewell has been made public yet, as the transfer is expected to be confirmed within the coming week.

Manchester United set for clear out
Rasmus Hojlund has struggled to deliver consistently, and key forwards Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford are both likely to leave this summer. Rashford, in particular, is poised to complete a permanent move away following a successful loan spell at Aston Villa, with Cunha reportedly set to inherit the coveted No. 10 shirt.
It remains to be seen whether Villa decide to keep Rashford, especially after Unai Emery’s side missed out on the Champions League, but a return to United appears off the table while Amorim is still in charge.
Manchester United ready to sell all players
Manchester United are ready to listen to offers for every player in their squad following their devastating 1-0 loss to Tottenham in the Europa League final. According to mirror.co.uk report missing out on European football has costed the club around £100 million in lost revenue. With serious financial issues building up, United are preparing for a massive summer clear-out, and even captain Bruno Fernandes is not safe from being sold.