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Worth? Chelsea want to spend€50-60m for Marc Cucurella’s replacement

Chelsea transfer news: The Blues plot €60m Carreras swoop after Cucurella exit

Chelsea transfer news: The transfer window has gone properly mad. The Sun Football dropped an absolute bombshell that has sent shockwaves right through Stamford Bridge. Chelsea are putting the final touches on a massive €50-60 million bid for Real Madrid left-back Alvaro Carreras. It is a staggering development. Incoming boss Xabi Alonso is the driving force behind the move, demanding a highly technical full-back who fits his modern tactical setup. The West London club have to move fast.

Carreras has had a fascinating journey. He spent his formative years at the Manchester United academy before making a name for himself at Benfica. Real Madrid saw enough quality to trigger a €50 million buy-back clause just last summer. Then, chaos hit the Bernabeu.

Jose Mourinho took the reins in Spain, immediately flipping the squad dynamics upside down. Mourinho wants his own men. Suddenly, the 23-year-old Spaniard is looking surplus to requirements. Chelsea want to pounce before European rivals wake up to the situation. This audacious €50-60 million proposal shows serious intent from the Blues’ hierarchy. Expect negotiations to accelerate rapidly over the next few days.

Filling the void at Stamford Bridge

What a week. The Chelsea faithful were left stunned by a piece of ruthless business as Marc Cucurella packed his bags for Real Madrid in a spectacular £51.7 million deal. Nobody saw it coming. Now, there is a gaping hole on the left side of the defence. Ben Chilwell is still around, obviously, but his constant fitness battles leave the coaching staff incredibly anxious.

Alonso requires absolute robustness paired with attacking flair. Carreras fits the bill perfectly. He managed 40 appearances for Los Blancos last term, proving he can handle the suffocating pressure of elite football. Selling Cucurella for that sort of cash gave Chelsea massive financial leverage, allowing them to reinvest the capital straight into a younger profile with a much higher ceiling.

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Losing an experienced Spanish international should, in theory, weaken a backline. It doesn’t feel that way. Turning a profit and landing a rising star looks brilliant. The recruitment team believes Carreras offers far more potential than his compatriot, specifically regarding height and aerial dominance. The Premier League is a physical slog. This tactical transition marks a bold new direction. The hierarchy wants this wrapped up immediately.

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