Real Madrid triggers the 'war' for Cucurella

Real Madrid has decided to go all out for the Spanish full-back and will compete against Atlético and Barcelona

Héctor Andreu | 14 Jun 2026 | 14.57
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Real Madrid goes after Cucurella / Sport
Real Madrid goes after Cucurella / Sport

Marc Cucurella has become one of the hottest names in the market. The Chelsea full-back is back in the spotlight, and three LaLiga giants are closely monitoring his situation. The latest transfer rumors of Real Madrid suggest that the Madrid team is fully entering the race for 'Cucu'. The white's need for a left-back is evident, and the Spanish international fits the profile the club is looking for.

Marc Cucurella included in Real Madrid's plans

Real Madrid is preparing a profound overhaul of its squad, with the left flank emerging as an absolute priority. Mendy's physical doubts and the lack of consensus on other options have sparked debate. In this scenario, Marc Cucurella gains prominence. His intensity, international experience, and ability to play at a high pace are highly regarded within a club that aims to regain competitive solidity.

However, the signing won't come cheaply. Chelsea paid a significant amount for him from Brighton and has no intention of underselling a player with a long contract. Real Madrid's entry completely changes the game. Until now, Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona seemed the most attentive Spanish teams, but Real Madrid's interest can drive up the price.

Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona also interested in Marc Cucurella

Atletico Madrid has been pursuing Marc Cucurella for weeks. Diego Simeone aims to strengthen the left flank and sees the Spaniard as someone capable of elevating both defensive and offensive aspects. However, the financial hurdle for Atletico is significant. Chelsea remains firm in its demands, making a deal that could easily surpass 50 million a strenuous task.

FC Barcelona is also keeping an eye on the situation. Deco is well aware of the player's circumstances, and the club admires his profile, especially given his history with the team and his adaptation to LaLiga.

Nevertheless, Barcelona's actions hinge on internal movements. As long as Alejandro Balde remains, and other priorities remain unresolved, the possibility of Marc Cucurella seems more like an opportunity than an immediate move.

Chelsea sets the price for the Spanish full-back

Chelsea holds the key to the operation. The London-based club needs to sell to align with its plans but is not willing to let go of a player who still maintains a strong European reputation. At Stamford Bridge, they are aware that the interest from Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, and FC Barcelona only bolsters their position. The more clubs join the race, the harder it becomes to reduce the price.

The asking price could rise further if the player retains his international prominence. Marc Cucurella enters the market with prestige, maturity, and a much higher valuation than a few years ago. Furthermore, the full-back seems positively inclined towards a return to Spain. A comeback to LaLiga would allow him to compete in a familiar environment under the scrutiny of title-aspiring clubs.

LaLiga gears up for a high-stakes bidding war

The battle for Marc Cucurella could shape up to be one of the major stories of the summer. Real Madrid aims to take the lead, Atletico Madrid refuses to surrender, and FC Barcelona awaits its chance. The outcome will rely on each club's financial leeway. Chelsea will start from a strong position but is aware that a significant sale could support new acquisitions.

For the player, the scenario looks promising. With several doors open, a solid reputation, and the option to choose between very different projects in LaLiga. Marc Cucurella now enters a crucial phase of the market: Real Madrid accelerates, Atletico insists, FC Barcelona watches, and Chelsea knows that his value could soar.

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