Post talks about Liverpool giving up Cunha: There is no shortage of manpower in the same position; uncertain player adaptability
1:19pm, 29 May 2025Football
May 29th Wolves striker Cunha looks to be a member of Manchester United, but the Brazilian has also attracted interest from Liverpool. The Daily Mail revealed the reason why the Red Army finally chose to give up.
At the beginning of this year, when Wolves visited Anfield, Cunha's performance attracted the attention of many Liverpool fans in the stands, and many people hoped that he would appear on the Reds' signing list. There is no doubt that with his talent and energy, he has not fully realized his potential.
However, the fact that Cunha is about to join Manchester United should not make Liverpool feel anxious and regretful. Indeed, the Red Army was interested in the Brazilians and participated in his future discussions. However, they eventually chose to quit. Because they do not lack manpower in the position they play in Cunha, and they are not completely sure whether the Brazilian striker can adapt to the team. Apart from that, chasing Wilz became their top priority.
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