Manchester United have identified a Wolves attacker as one of their key transfer targets this summer.
Despite uncertainty over the future of United boss Erik ten Hag, the club are eager to make some significant additions to their squad.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS are eager for United to improve despite their FA Cup success.
United struggled in the league as they only finished in eighth place, while they were eliminated in the group stages in the Champions League.
Therefore, United feel that it is imperative that they make the right decisions in the transfer market.
Man United and Sir Jim Ratcliffe have identified a Wolves star as a key transfer target
United are pressing ahead with their transfer plans despite uncertainty over Erik ten Hag
As reported by The Mirror, United have scouted Wolves star Matheus Cunha extensively.
Cunha, who can play as a striker or an attacking midfielder, scored 12 goals and provided seven assists in 32 Premier League games last season.
Capped eleven times by Brazil, Cunha initially joined Wolves on loan from Atletico Madrid in January 2023 before making the deal permanent later that year.
With Anthony Martial leaving the club on a free transfer, United are looking to bring in another striker to their current options of Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford.
Wolves attacker Matheus Cunha has emerged as a key transfer target for United this summer
United are interested in West Ham's Mohammed Kudus but face competition from Liverpool
Cunha currently earns around £60,000-a-week at Wolves but United would be prepared to double his wages.
United are also monitoring West Ham's Mohammed Kudus, who played under ten Hag at Ajax.
However, Liverpool also want Kudus, who can operate as a winger or an attacking midfielder and scored 14 goals across all competitions during his first season at West Ham.