Atletico Madrid signs Tokyo Olympic champion Matheus Cunha


In a deal that seems to be announcing the footballing tirade in the Spanish football stadiums, the Spanish club Atlético Madrid announced its official contract with the Brazilian striker Mathews Cunha from Hertha Berlin.
Atletico Madrid confirmed on its official website that it had reached an agreement with Hertha Berlin to sign Matheus Cunha in a permanent transfer deal for the next five seasons until 2026.
The multi-position Seleção striker moved to Rojiblancos with the ability to play in multiple positions in the Argentine coach Diego Simeone's squad, either as a spearhead, winger or playmaker.
Matthews Cunha grew up in the academy of Brazilian club Curitiba and in 2017 jumped into European football to play for the Swiss team Sion, with whom he scored 10 goals and provided 8 assists in 29 games in his only season in Switzerland.
After that, Mateusz Konya signed with Leipzig for two seasons, and already in the 2019/20 season he joined Hertha BSC, with whom he scored 13 goals and made 10 goals.
A few weeks ago, Matheus Cunha won the gold medal with the Olympic team of Brazil in the Tokyo Olympics, where he had a very prominent role, scored 3 goals, including the winning goal against Egypt in the quarter-finals, and a goal against Spain in the final, A goal against Saudi Arabia in the group stage.


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