Manchester United have identified Cunha and Liam Trapp as the top targets for the summer window, with a view to strengthening the inefficient scoring ability of the strikers. United have scored just 38 goals in their 33 Premier League games so far, with a goal difference of -8 goals and could well end the season in a negative run. Cunha and Delap combined have scored 27 league goals, equivalent to two-thirds of Manchester United's entire team.

It is well known that the 25-year-old is willing to join Manchester United, and his weekly salary can be increased, if it is said that it can be doubled by 90,000 pounds, even if the weekly income at Wolves is 150,000 pounds, it will be a significant increase. Manchester United will try to demand £62.5 million in instalments from Wolves after reaching a personal agreement with him.
After Ipswich's relegation, the £30 million liquidated damages clause in the 22-year-old's contract was activated. He has been dubbed the "New Harry Kane", in line with Sir Jim Ratcliffe's strategy of prioritising young talent, preferably British.
The two favourites for Manchester United's initial centre-forward, fellow 26-year-old superstar goalscorers Osimhen and Dzekireish, have drifted apart. Nigerian international Osimhen demanded a weekly salary of £400,000 because of his high income requirements, which only the Saudi Arabian professional league financiers could bring in; And Djekereish is because he demanded Champions League qualification for the Red Devils, and Amorim has publicly stated that players who raise this standard will not join.
Portuguese media rumours on Saturday that Arsenal have made a £63.5 million (€75 million) bid for Sporting de Portugal, and they have agreed with the goalscorer who has scored 52 goals in 49 games. It is reported that Arteta is now worried about Chelsea, not Manchester United.

According to The Athletic, Manchester United's new centre-forward has a budget in place to bring in Junior Delap. However, it is expected to take time to complete the deal, as Delap has a lot of options to choose from, he has not dreamed of joining the team since he was a child, and has yet to decide on his first choice destination.
Delap is at a pivotal juncture in his career, and making the right or wrong decisions for a new club can have a lasting impact on his development, and regular playing time and a system that suits his style will be crucial to his progress. Raleigh Delap's son has plenty of options, and he'll take the time to listen to the other side's plans before making a final decision.
His main options are still those teams: Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal, as well as Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Everton. Among them, it is rumored that Arsenal not only want to bring in Djekereish, but also approached Delap's agent, who is willing to meet the liquidated damages of 30 million pounds and give him a weekly salary of 150,000 pounds.
Manchester United, on the other hand, are fond of bringing in players with liquidated damages clauses, and last year's Joshua Zirkze was one of them. His liquidated damages were €40 million, with the Red Devils agreeing to pay an additional €2.5 million in exchange for three instalments. The club's new chief executive, Omar Bellada, has not paid a single transfer fee of more than £60 million since taking charge.

Berada is hoping to offset the £92.5 million spent on bringing in Cunha and Delap through the sale of Antony, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho. Under the loan contract, Aston Villa could buy out Rashford for £40 million; Chelsea are already obliged to complete Sancho's permanent transfer for £25 million, failing which £5 million will be compensated; And Antony's good performances at Real Betis have made Manchester United want to sell £40 million.