Manchester United releases Cunha from squad ahead of World Cup

"Manchester United" has reached a surprise agreement with the Brazilian Football Confederation. Under the deal, team forward Matheus Cunha will not feature in the remaining matches of the current English Premier League season. This was reported by Goal.com xabar.
This decision serves as a significant boost for Brazil national team head coach Carlo Ancelotti ahead of the World Cup.

The decision was made following Manchester United's victory over Liverpool. In that match, Cunha scored a crucial goal, helping his team secure a spot in next season's Champions League.
Having achieved its primary objective, the club decided to assist the Brazil national team. According to ESPN, the number 10 will miss the final three games of the season to focus on physical recovery.
In recent weeks, Cunha has been struggling with injury-related issues. Although he played through pain against Liverpool, medical staff were concerned that his condition might worsen.
By exempting the forward from high-pressure matches, the club and the confederation aim to ensure he arrives at the World Cup in peak condition. There is just over a month left until the tournament begins.
This news is certain to please Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti. The team is already dealing with a growing number of injuries, and losing a key player like Cunha would have been a major blow.
Consequently, Cunha will not be included in the matchday squads against Sunderland, Nottingham Forest, and Brighton. Instead, the player will begin an individual training program.
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