Cunha Succeeds Rashford As Man Utd No.10 Jersey Confirmed
- Think Football Ideas

- Jul 9
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 10

Brazilian Star Steps Into The Iconic Shirt As Manchester United Prepare For New Season
Manchester United fans have a new name to cheer for in the iconic No.10 jersey - Matheus Cunha. The Brazilian forward, fresh from his transfer from Wolverhampton Wanderers in June, has officially been confirmed as the next Red Devil to wear the famous number.
It is believed Cunha, who arrived bright-eyed at Carrington for pre-season training this week, is already settling into the role with confidence and excitement.
After a strong finish to last season, helping Wolves stay clear of relegation, Cunha enjoyed some well-earned rest, having also played his part in Brazil’s successful World Cup qualifiers.
Now, all eyes are on him as he prepares to make his mark at Old Trafford. Cunha’s history with the No.10 shirt runs deep. At Wolves last season, he proudly wore the number while netting 15 goals in 33 appearances, stepping up after Daniel Podence’s departure.
His journey with the shirt also includes spells at Hertha Berlin and various other clubs, showing he’s no stranger to carrying the creative mantle on the pitch.
The No.10 is a number loaded with tradition, especially in Brazil, where legends have made it their own. Cunha now joins those ranks, ready to bring flair and fire to Manchester United’s attack.

The upcoming months promise plenty of action as United gear up for their pre-season tour. Cunha is expected to feature heavily in the squad’s outings, starting with a clash against Leeds in Stockholm and followed by the Premier League Summer Series in the US.
The summer will culminate with a high-profile friendly against Fiorentina at Old Trafford, the perfect stage for Cunha to showcase his talents before the Premier League kicks off.
With Matheus Cunha stepping into Marcus Rashford’s shoes, the No.10 shirt is in promising hands. The new chapter at Man United has begun, and it’s already buzzing with potential.







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