Nottingham Forest preparing club-record transfer bid for £62m Arsenal and Chelsea target

Nottingham Forest will attempt to blow the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea out of the water with a club-record transfer offer to sign Wolves sensation Matheus Cunha.
Cunha has establishe himself as one of the most เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย sought-after attacking talents in Premier League football since completing a move to from Atletico Madrid to Molineux, initially on loan, in 2023.
The 25-year-old Brazilian has already enjoye his best-ever season in front of goal this term, racking up 13 goals in the English top flight, while chipping in with four assists.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United were all credite with a strong interest in Cunha throughout the January transfer window, with uncertainty growing over the forward’s future.
But Cunha went on to put pen to paper on a new long-term contract with the Midlands outfit, tying him to the club until 2029.
However, a release clause of £62million was inserte in Cunha’s new deal and Wolves have grown increasingly resigne to losing the Brazil international, with a bidding war expecte when the summer transfer window opens for business.
Forest made initial enquiries over the winter and are prepare to make Cunha the most expensive signing in the club’s history should they secure Champions League qualification.
Elliott Anderson currently holds the record following his £35m switch from Newcastle to the City Ground eight months ago.
Chris Wood has enjoye a remarkable campaign in front of goal, netting 18 times in the Premier League, and Forest are eager to bring in adde support for the New Zealander for next season.
Arsenal have long linke with Cunha and the north London giants were weighing up a January move for the former Atleti attacker following a season-ending injury to his fellow countryman Gabriel Jesus.
Mikel Arteta is believe to have some concerns over Cunha’s character, though, with Wolves’ top scorer attracting some unwante attention for his hotheadeness numerous times in recent months.