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Cucurella set to join Real Madrid after agreeing fee with Chelsea

The left-back will leave Chelsea after four years, with Jose Mourinho targeting the Spain international to upgrade his defence

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Spain's Marc Cucurella during Spain training at the World Cup

Spain's Marc Cucurella during Spain training at the World Cup (Reuters)

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Marc Cucurella is poised to join Real Madrid from Chelsea in a blockbuster £47.5m deal after an agreement was reached between the clubs.

The La Liga giants will pay an initial £43.15m (€55m) with a further £4.3m (€5m) coming in bonuses.

The move will represent a small loss after four years at Stamford Bridge, with the Blues paying £62m to Brighton back in 2022.

Real Madrid have installed Jose Mourinho as manager following Florentino Perez’s victory in the latest elections.

And Cucurella will provide strength at full-back for the former Chelsea and Man United boss.

Cucurella struggled initially at Chelsea before establishing himself as one of the best left-backs in the world.

The 27-year-old has since carved out a role with European champions Spain, with who he thrived at Euro 2024 to make the team of the tournament.

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