Real Madrid have secured the services of Spanish left-back Marc Cucurella from Chelsea in a deal worth up to €60 million.
The 27-year-old defender has agreed personal terms and is set to undergo a medical in the coming days, with the move strongly endorsed by incoming head coach Jose Mourinho.
Mourinho, appointed on a three-year deal, identified Cucurella as a priority target to bolster the left side of defence. With Ferland Mendy and others potentially available for transfer, the signing provides competition and depth in a key position. The player's versatility, energy, and experience at the highest level were key factors, alongside approval from Spain national team coach Luis de la Fuente.
Cucurella expressed excitement about the move: "Real
Madrid is a dream for any player. I'm ready to give everything for this badge and help the team achieve its ambitions. " The transfer marks Real Madrid's latest high-profile addition this window, following earlier deals, as they prepare for the new La Liga season and European campaigns.
Chelsea, meanwhile, are expected to use the funds to strengthen their squad, with several targets already lined up. Fans have mixed reactions, with some lamenting the loss of a reliable squad player while others see it as smart business.













