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‘I just worry’ – Paul Scholes reveals concern over Man Utd signing Matheus Cunha for two reasons

Published on April 29, 2025 at 04:47 PM

PAUL SCHOLES has admitted he has two concerns over Manchester United signing Matheus Cunha.

Reports suggest that the Red Devils are with the Wolves star ahead of triggering his £62.5million release clause.

Matheus Cunha of Wolverhampton Wanderers in a yellow jersey.
Matheus Cunha is closing in on a move to Man Utd
Paul Scholes holding a TNT Sports microphone during a UEFA Europa League match.
But Paul Scholes is unsure where he fits into the Man Utd team

Cunha, 25, has impressed this term, scoring 15 goals and registering six assists in the .

But legend Scholes has doubts over where the versatile attacker will fit in and whether it is even a wise move for the player himself.

He wrote in his TNT Sports column: “He looks like he’s got the attributes that Ruben Amorim wants. He knows that physically, his team are just not strong or quick enough.

“I just worry for any signing coming to Manchester United at the minute. It just feels like it’s such a bad place to go. The quality of play right now is so poor.

“And with , is he a centre-forward or is he a wide player?

“There’s no doubt that he has quality and of course, it would be nice to sign him, but I worry about where he fits in.

“You can sign the best three players in the world, and I think they’ll struggle coming into this team at the minute, but they’ve got to start somewhere.”;

addressed concerns over top players not wanting to move to Old Trafford last week, saying: “What I feel is there are a lot of players who want to play for our club.

Matheus Cunha's 2024-25 Wolves season statistics.

“I know that if you look at our club in the moment, with all the problems with the staff and people going, changing coach and the results, it looks like a little bit of a problem.

“But we have a clear idea. That is the easiest part to explain to a player.

“Then it is Manchester United. Everyone wants to play for Manchester United.”;

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