Matheus Cunha
Matheus Cunha, 1999-05-27, Forward for Brazil, plays for Manchester United. 10 international caps, 2 goals. Part of Brazil's 2026 World Cup Group C squad.
Biography
Versatile Brazilian forward currently at Manchester United. Matheus Cunha has built an impressive career across multiple European leagues, featuring at Hertha Berlin in the Bundesliga, Atlético Madrid in La Liga, and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League before his move to Manchester United. A creative and technically gifted attacker, he can operate as a striker, second striker, or winger, bringing unpredictability to any front line with his dribbling, vision, and finishing ability. With approximately 10 caps for Brazil, he has shown his quality at international level. As the five-time World Cup champions prepare for their 23rd tournament in 2026, Cunha's versatility and flair add valuable depth to Brazil's attacking options.
Career Timeline
Signed for Manchester United from Wolverhampton Wanderers, making a high-profile move to one of England's biggest clubs.
Impressed at Wolverhampton Wanderers, becoming one of the Premier League's most creative forwards with consistent goal contributions.
Joined Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan from Atlético Madrid, later making the move permanent.
Represented Brazil at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, scoring crucial goals as part of the squad that won the gold medal.
Signed for Atlético Madrid from Hertha Berlin, gaining experience in La Liga under Diego Simeone.