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“Tottenham’s Bold Bid: Will This Shocking Transfer Shatter Records and Change the Premier League Landscape?”

"Tottenham's Bold Bid: Will This Shocking Transfer Shatter Records and Change the Premier League Landscape?"

It’s been a season of struggle (Image credit: Getty Images)

According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, Tottenham are looking to sign Matheus Cunha from Wolves in the summer transfer window, after being increasingly impressed by the Brazilian’s performances in a largely struggling side this term.

The report suggests that Cunha will cost at leasat £65m for Wolves to sell, which would consequently break Tottenham’s transfer record, though they could drive that price up through an auction. A number of Premier League sides are currently interested, with Arsenal, Manchester United and Newcastle all having been linked with the forward in recent times.

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