Real Madrid have secured their new signing for the left flank. After several weeks of negotiations, Marc Cucurella is set to leave Chelsea and join Los Blancos. The financial details of the deal have now been revealed.
Marc Cucurella becomes José Mourinho’s first major statement signing. According to information confirmed by the club on Monday, the 27-year-old Spanish left-back has been transferred for €60 million, including bonuses. It is a significant investment from the Madrid hierarchy, who viewed the former Barcelona player as their top priority for the position.
Cucurella Commits to Real Madrid Until 2032
As officially announced by Chelsea, the Spanish international has signed a contract with Real Madrid until June 2032. After rediscovering his best form with the Blues in recent seasons, Cucurella is now set to experience the demands of Europe’s most successful club.
This transfer represents another step in the major rebuilding project undertaken by José Mourinho since his return to Madrid. Following the arrivals of Denzel Dumfries and Ibrahima Konaté, Los Blancos continue to strengthen their squad with players known for their character and intensity.
Having made 34 Premier League appearances for Chelsea this season, Cucurella is coming off an impressive campaign that helped him regain an important role with the Spanish national team. With a transfer valued at €60 million, he becomes one of Real Madrid’s biggest investments of the summer and underlines the club’s ambitions for the season ahead.
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