Although the story was removed within minutes, screenshots circulated online, leading to widespread speculation about his future at the club.
The timing of the post coincided with reports linking Cunha to several Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Newcastle United, and Arsenal. Additionally, Cunha has been serving a four-match suspension for a red card and misconduct during an FA Cup tie against Bournemouth, during which he headbutted and kicked defender Milos Kerkez. Despite being eligible to return, Wolves manager Vitor Pereira confirmed that Cunha would not start in the upcoming match against Tottenham Hotspur, opting to maintain the current in-form lineup.
The deleted post and subsequent reactions have intensified tensions between Cunha and some supporters. In a series of Instagram exchanges, Cunha criticized fan-led channel Talking Wolves for sharing the screenshot, accusing them of spreading negativity and misrepresenting his intentions. He emphasized his commitment to the club, stating, “I’m not here looking for alternatives to be someone important. Fans root for their own, they don’t create misfortunes all the time.”
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