'My decision shows what the club means to me' - Cunha

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We had the speculation, the approach, the agreement, the announcement and finally, the confirmation of Matheus Cunha's move to Manchester United from Wolves.
Now we have had the first extended interview on United's media platforms.
It was filmed at Old Trafford before Cunha went on international duty with Brazil, with former United and Watford striker Danny Webber.
A couple of things stood out.
First, Cunha's explanation for why he chose to move to Old Trafford after United's worst season in over half a century, and then, why he thinks it is the right time.
"My decision [is] maybe [strange] to the outside, when you have a choice to go a different way," he said.
"But no-one is like United. I know it was a hard season for everyone but my decision shows what the club means to me and what I believe this club can be."
Cunha had a few disciplinary issues towards the end of his stay at Wolves. He was banned for two games in December after attacking a member of the Ipswich coaching staff at Molineux.
He then had a one match suspension extended by a further game in March after he had 'punched and headbutted' Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez during an FA Cup defeat.
Despite this, Cunha feels he is learning valuable lessons.
"I am more mature," he said. "I try to learn from mistakes. It is the perfect moment for me to come here."