Nottingham Forest plans a club record for Matheus Cunha, if you qualify for the Champions League, Talksport understands.
Inquiries were commissioned for Cunha in January, but wolves were adamant that they were not ready to sell.

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The Brazilian has now signed a new contract at Molineux with a release clause of £ 62 million, which starts this summer.
Elliott Anderson is currently forest players of all time with £ 35 million.
Nuno Espirito Santo took the tricky trees in the Premier League to third place with nine remaining games.
They are seven points before sixth place in Newcastle, with the five best clubs of England to be qualified for the Champions League in the current UEFA coefficients next season.
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In the meantime, wolves are still looking over their shoulders in 17th place, with nine points separating them from the drop zone.
Her next two games – against the rivals of West Ham and the descent, Ipswich – were able to survive but seal.
However, Star Man Cunha will not play a role in both games after having received an extended four-game ban and a fine of £ 50,000 for violent behavior during the FA Cup defeat in Bournemouth.
The 25-year-old was also banned for two games and punished £ 80,000 at the beginning of this season after conflicting with IPSWich security personnel during her game at Molineux.
Arsenal has expressed interest in Cunha – a striker is the top priority of the Gunners this summer, since Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus have long -term injuries.
However, talking understands that manager Mikel Arteta has reservations about the hot character of the striker.

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In front of the goal, Cunha was crucial for the survival offer of wolves, scored 13 times in 26 games and scored four templates.
Since he scored 27 goals from Atletico Madrid in 2023 from the Brazil national player in the top area.
In the meantime, Forest was inspired by the outstanding form of striker Chris Wood – who is fourth behind Mohamed Salah, Erling Haaland and Alexander Isak in the golden boat race this season.
The 33-year-old played every game for Forest in the Premier League in this campaign and reached 18 times.
After the recent 4-2 victory against Ipswich, Espirito Santo insisted that there is still a long way before Forest secures an extremely unlikely spot for the Champions League.
“You know what I think about the table,” said Nuno.
“We have to concentrate on ourselves. Work as much as possible because a lot of football still has to be played.”