“BREAKING NEWS: ‘What I hate most is what Ruben Amorim told me today after the final whistle… Not even my father can say that to me,’ Matheus Cunha reveals what Ruben Amorim told him that led to his sudden departure from Wolves”—appears to come from a single site (realsport.com.ng) and does not align with any reputable sources.
Verified Reporting on Matheus Cunha’s Departure
Here’s what is verifiable:
- Manchester United confirmed an agreement to sign Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers by triggering his £62.5 million release clause. The move was officially concluded earlier this summer with a five-year contract signed.
- It’s Matheus Cunha’s performance on the pitch—recording 15 Premier League goals in the 2024–25 season (matching a record for a Brazilian in a single season) and his overall creativity—that earned interest from Manchester United.
- Both Cunha and United’s manager Ruben Amorim have expressed mutual respect in public. Cunha spoke highly of Amorim, saying it’s easy to talk about him and wishing him success; Amorim, meanwhile, has praised Cunha’s integration and potential impact at United.
- There’s no widely reported or credible source suggesting any conflict, harsh remark, or emotional “bombshell” from Amorim directed at Cunha—much less any that led to Cunha’s departure from Wolves.
What This Means
Without corroboration, it’s likely this sensational quote is unverified or fabricated. Sometimes, tabloids or less reputable outlets publish eye-catching headlines without reliable evidence. It’s best to treat this story with caution unless supported by solid sources such as established media or direct statements to credible journalists.
Would you like me to draft a fact-checked analysis or provide a profile of Cunha’s move to United instead?