
Man Utd-bound Matheus Cunha leaves staggering parting gifts to Wolves team-mates ahead of transfer
MATHEUS CUNHA left staggering parting gifts to Wolves teammates ahead of his move to Manchester United.
The Brazil star, 25, is nearing a £62.5million move to Old Trafford as Ruben Amorim looks to rebuild his attack.
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Cunha helped himself to 17 goals and six assists to effectively save Wolves from relegation.
And he is now set for United after agreeing terms on a lucrative five-year contract.
It's reckoned Cunha will take Marcus Rashford's No10 jersey when he arrives at the Theatre of Dreams.
But in the meantime, the ace has been bidding farewell to Wolves pals following Sunday's final game against Brentford, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
And two of his closest mates were presented with amazing gifts.
Fellow Brazilians Joao Gomes and Andre were rewarded for their friendship with Rolex watches.
Cunha also sent them a heartwarming message, saying: 'Thank you for all the moments, you will always be in my heart.
'I will always be in love with you and your family. I love you.'
Gomes answered: 'I promised we wouldn't be relegated and he promised a Rolex! A man of his word.
'This is worth a lot!! It is more valuable than any trophy or title, a sincere friendship. I love you my big friend, straight talk. Thanks for everything my bro.'
Gomes then hailed Andre, who received a hug off Cunha in the dressing room.
He added: 'He (Andre) got involved in our agreement and nothing fairer than receiving one too, Andre I love you brother.'
Andre also fired a message to Cunha, noting: 'I'm sure you will shine wherever you go, my friend.
'May God bless you and your family wherever you go.'
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