Matheus Cunha: Wolves in talks for new contract and potential move for Reims defender Emmanuel Agbadou

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Matheus Cunha: Wolves in talks for new contract and potential move for Reims defender Emmanuel Agbadou

Cunha has 2.5 years left on his current contract with Molineux. Extending his contract would greatly benefit Wolves as they aim to secure their position in the Premier League and avoid relegation.

The Brazilian, who has 10 goals in 18 Premier League games so far this season, has been linked with a January move to Arsenal.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admitted on Friday his team are open to January signings but his focus is on the players they currently have.

"If something is in the market that we can afford and believe can have an impact on the team, we have to be open to that possibility always," said Arteta.

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Cunha will miss the Premier League game with Nottingham Forest on Monday, live on , as well as Wolves' FA Cup third-round trip to Bristol City the following Saturday after being handed a two-game ban following an incident with a member of Ipswich's staff after full-time of their defeat to the Tractor Boys on December 14.

Cunha was also fined £80,000 after being charged by the FA for acting in an "improper manner".

Wolves manager Vitor Pereira said in his press conference that Wolves need to learn how to play without Cunha for those two matches.

"We need to be ready to play with Cunha and without Cunha," said Pereira on Friday. "We have to play as a team. We have players with different skills, different qualities, but we'll be ready."

Wolves working on deal for defender Agbadou

Wolves are also in talks to sign defender Emmanuel Agbadou.

They are focusing their attention on the Reims centre-back after pursuing Lens' Kevin Danso.

Agbadou is a 27-year-old Ivory Coast international. It is understood Wolves could sign more than one centre-back in the January window.

Wolves are aware of interest from Saudi Arabian club Al Shabab in Mario Lemina but there has been no approach for the midfielder, who was stripped of the club captaincy by former boss Gary O'Neil.

Pereira: Wolves must be clinical in market

Wolves head coach Pereira admits his squad is short and that the club must be clinical in the January transfer market.

Pereira has guided the Molineux club to two wins and a draw since taking over from Gary O'Neil, bringing them out of the relegation zone.

Asked by ' Lynsey Hooper if signings are needed this month, Pereira said: "When you come to a club and you want to connect the players and you want to give them confidence and good energy, if you start to speak about other players, about what you need, it means that this is not the right sign-up to give them.

"If I trust them, if I want to create something strong with them, I need to give them confidence.

"Of course, if you look, it's a short squad. It means that we don't have a lot of solutions in some positions. But it's a chance to start to find the talents in the academy and this is good because I love to do it.

"In the market, we must be clinical. Financially, we don't have the power to change a lot of things but we need to go one or two players."