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Wolverhampton Wanderers have been struggling in the Premier League this season, sitting at the bottom of the table with just one point after seven games. Despite facing tough opponents, including Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool, the team has failed to secure a win.

Manager Gary O’Neil is under pressure to improve performances and results in the upcoming fixtures against Manchester City, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Southampton, Fulham, and Bournemouth. Failure to turn things around could have serious consequences for O’Neil’s future at Molineux.

In the midst of these struggles, reports have emerged that top clubs are closely monitoring Wolves’ star player, Matheus Cunha. The Brazilian forward, who was signed for a record fee of £44m, has attracted interest from several European clubs. Despite having three years left on his contract, Cunha could be available at a discounted price if Wolves face relegation.

Former scout Mick Brown revealed that clubs in the Premier League are keeping an eye on Cunha’s situation and that he could be one of the first players to leave if performances do not improve. With potential financial fair play concerns looming, Wolves may be forced to sell Cunha at a reduced price.

Given Cunha’s talent and potential, clubs at the top of the table should be interested in his services. It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold, but Cunha’s future at Wolves is uncertain as his performances continue to attract attention from top clubs.