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The Summer 2025 Transfer Window Thread

He may look back on some of his actions and feel he could/should have acted differently - but you wouldn't bet on him not doing the same things again next season (whoever he plays for).

It will also be interesting to see how he reacts at a bigger club whenever his team mates don't pass him the ball.

Having said that, I also love him. He wants to play football and not just be a robot whose every step is controlled by the coach. If he goes to utd there will be inevitable Cantona comparisons. I hope he lives up to them.
 
If he goes to a Sky Six club his team will get more favourable decisions every game than we do, so that might take the edge off his emotions/frustrations.

Would love to see him move sideways to Forest and work with Marinakis personally 😅
 
Very much like Pedro Neto, when Cunha goes to a bigger club he won’t dominate like he does here.

He wouldn’t get free kicks at United, over Fernandes, for a start.

He’s extremely good here….. but playing for a massive club is a different animal…….Neto has struggled to hold down a regular start at times this season at Chelsea and Cunha, himself, hardly pulled up trees at Athletico.

Great player for Wolves - let’s see how great he is elsewhere. It’s not a given.
 
42 appearances for Chelsea this season.

33 in the league, thats more games in a season for him than he ever managed for us already.

They are able to manage his hamstrings better than us too.
 
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He’s less effective for Chelsea than he was for us. His greatest strength is running into space on the counter and he sees less of those opportunities at Chelsea.
Cunha is a different beast who can create out of nothing. Can break like Neto from deep but can work magic elsewhere too. I think he’ll succeed anywhere if he’s playing regularly.
 
If he goes to Utd he'll need to hit the ground running. Their Twitter fans will destroy him for his effort with walking compilations if he doesn't, like they did Rashford
 
I think the biggest obstacle he’ll face is that he’ll almost certainly lose a lot of the tactical freedom we give him. He doesn’t necessarily fit the traditional mold of a forward in a 4-3-3 or similar. He’s not quite a LW or ST, can feasibly do either but the way he flits around the middle and attacking thirds works here in large part because we lack real creativity in midfield, IMO (JRB is starting to make a bigger impact in that regard but his game is still more about dribbling through lines than breaking them with passing).

I have the sense that he needs tactics molded around him more than truly top level players do. That’s almost certainly not going to happen at a European-competing club, though Cunha is certainly good enough to grow into a stricter role if he can accept it.
 
I said earlier “let’s see how great he is elsewhere…”

I’d like to retract that.

I actually couldn’t give a fuck what he does elsewhere, once he leaves Wolves.
I hope he’s utterly awful and returns in a season like Ian Rush to Liverpool. Won’t happen as his salary wherever he goes will be in a different stratosphere to what we’d pay. More realistically f he goes anywhere except MU or Arsenal I wish him well.
 
I hope he finds happiness within himself on the pitch. He always seems one bad ball/tackle away from a stress/tantrum attack.
 
He's a brilliant footballer, no question,
But he is pretty prone to a tantrum or a strop during a game.
I think if he could learn to control that the world is his oyster.
I haven't seen this. He's single minded, focussed, and combative. I've seen him celebrate tackles and goals. I've seen no strops or tantrums.

I am a proper Andre fanboi tbh.
 
I did think Andre was going to headbutt a referee once! Can't remember what game it was now, but i guess heading isn't a strength and he thought better of it
 
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