Fresh reports have again claimed that Chelsea are very keen to hand Marc Cucurella new contract to stay at Stamford Bridge before the opening of the summer window in just a few months time.
Cucurella turned the tide after a poor season and a half at Stamford Bridge to become one of the most crucial players in the team and a player that ex-boss Enzo Maresca was able to rely on during the last few seasons.
But there has been some reports in the media which have claimed that Chelsea may be open to letting Cucurella leave the club this summer, as the club are eyeing up a number of possible full-backs that offer that area of the pitch a little more.
However – defender is still a first team essential for Liam Rosenior, and considered among the league’s best in his position, and Because of that, the Blues want to offer him a new contract, According too TeamTalk
IcFootballnews View…
It is great news that CHELSEA wants him stay because he has been very impressive for the club over the past 12 months and is easily the clubs number one left-back now, the Blues would be foolish to let him leave.
Saudi Arabian clubs will be willing to make a massive offer, pay around the £70 million mark to get a deal done, but then Chelsea would have to go and find an immediate replacement, get that player used to how things work at the club, let him settle into life in England, it would be more hassle than it is worth.
Cucurella may not be the most exciting player to watch, but he does his job pretty damn well in that Chelsea shirt and keeping hold is a very good decision by the club.
But if there is a massive £100 million offer from Saudi Arabia, then that may change.
MORE BIG CHELSEA NEWS AND GOSSIP
Latest: Big Chelsea news: World class star tips £82M Blues target for big move
Top Read: Chelsea now decide to spend £65M and sign in-demand Premier League star
Most Read: Chelsea informed they can sign Frenchman for £80 million
LOVE CHELSEA? CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE LATEST NEWS AND GOSSIP
Related
Discover more from IcFootballNews –
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.