Real Madrid has reportedly finalized an agreement to sign defender Marc Cucurella from Chelsea. The Spanish international is expected to join the Madrid club for a transfer fee slightly exceeding 50 million euros, and the deal will include a five-year contract. The transfer was reported to have been concluded swiftly, with journalist Fabrizio Romano noting that Real Madrid reportedly managed the negotiations with Chelsea with relative ease due to positive relations between the clubs.
According to Romano, Real Madrid has adopted a strategy of completing transfers rapidly this summer, citing recent moves involving players such as Denzel Dumfries, Ibrahima Konate, and Bernardo Silva. He indicated that the acquisition of Marc Cucurella followed this pattern of swift completion. Sources suggest that Cucurella was planning to determine his career trajectory following the World Cup.
However, upon receiving the offer from Real Madrid, he reportedly agreed to the transfer immediately. The signing marks another significant addition for the Madrid giants as they continue to strengthen their squad ahead of the upcoming season.
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Wow, over 50 million euros for Cucurella seems like a very high price tag.