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Newcastle target ‘absolutely sensational’ Brazilian gem after making Bruno Guimaraes decision

Newcastle United have set their sights on Wolves forward Matheus Cunha as part of an ambitious summer recruitment drive, with the Magpies preparing for a potential squad reshuffle under their Saudi-backed ownership.

TEAMtalk understands the Brazilian attacker has emerged as a prime target for Eddie Howe’s side, who are looking to build on their Carabao Cup triumph and push for consistent Champions League qualification.

Cunha has been a revelation for Wolves this season, contributing 13 goals and 4 assists in 24 Premier League starts. His performances have drawn praise from pundits like Micah Richards, who hailed his “sensational football IQ,” making him one of the most sought-after talents likely to be available this summer.

Newcastle’s interest comes amid fierce competition, with Liverpool and Nottingham Forest also monitoring the 25-year-old’s situation. Forest, in particular, could become serious contenders if they secure an unlikely top-four finish.

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Newcastle’s pursuit of Cunha could benefit from his existing chemistry with Brazilian teammates Bruno Guimarães and Joelinton. Sources indicate Guimarães is expected to remain at St James’ Park despite persistent transfer speculation, providing stability and a potential persuading factor for Cunha.

The midfield maestro’s commitment aligns with PIF’s vision to establish Newcastle among England’s elite, with Champions League football a realistic target given their current proximity to fourth place.

However, arrivals will necessitate departures. Sean Longstaff, whose limited contributions this season (1 assist in 28 appearances) have diminished his standing, is reportedly on the chopping block.

Manchester United have shown interest in the academy graduate, though his preference remains to stay. Newcastle’s hierarchy views his potential sale as crucial to freeing up funds and squad space for higher-caliber signings.

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The striker department could see significant movement. While Alexander Isak’s stellar form has made him Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta’s “dream target” – with Martin Ødegaard recently praising the Swede’s “fantastic” qualities – Newcastle are being tipped as a potential landing spot for Darwin Núñez should he leave Liverpool.

Former Reds striker Stan Collymore argues the Uruguayan would thrive under Howe’s guidance, escaping the scrutiny he faces at Anfield: “Newcastle’s supporters would love him… the pressure wouldn’t be as telling.”

At the back, Juventus loanee Dean Huijsen has been identified as Newcastle’s primary defensive target. The 19-year-old center-back, currently impressing at Roma, fits the profile of a ball-playing defender capable of slotting into Howe’s system. Securing his signature would address a key area needing depth while aligning with the club’s strategy of blending youth with experience.

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Newcastle’s approach reflects a calculated balance between marquee signings and smart sales. Cunha’s potential arrival would add versatility to their frontline, capable of operating across attacking positions.

Meanwhile, offloading fringe players like Longstaff demonstrates a ruthless edge in squad planning. With Guimarães likely staying and Huijsen targeted for defense, the Magpies are crafting a window that could propel them closer to their long-term ambitions.

As the season reaches its climax, Newcastle’s transfer activity will hinge on European qualification. Success could accelerate their pull for top-tier talent like Cunha, while failure may require adjusted targets. One thing is certain: PIF’s project is entering its next phase, and this summer promises to be a defining chapter in their ascent.