
Marc Cucurella has made his feelings pretty clear. Speaking during what appears to be international duty with Spain, the left-back said he had 'no doubts' about leaving Chelsea to join Real Madrid — framing the move not as a difficult decision, but as the obvious next one. No official announcement has come from either club yet, and this story is currently single-source (ESPN FC) — but when a player talks like that, the paperwork tends to follow.
Marc Cucurella
ESPN FC, citing Cucurella's own comments — reportedly made during Spain's international camp. The specific context of those comments (whether tied to 2026 World Cup preparations or another gathering) is pending confirmation from the full ESPN FC report.
This sits at strong-rumour territory. The quotes come directly from Cucurella himself, which is about as close to confirmation as you get without a club announcement. Neither Chelsea nor Real Madrid have officially confirmed a deal, and the fee, contract length, and completion date remain unconfirmed. This story is currently single-source — a second outlet picking up the quotes would firm things up considerably. But players don't usually go on record like this about a transfer that isn't happening.
Cucurella told reporters he had 'no doubts' about the move to the Bernabéu, describing Real Madrid as a bigger step in his career. The framing — decisive, forward-looking, no hint of sentiment toward Stamford Bridge — suggests a player who has mentally already moved on. According to ESPN FC, the comments were made in the context of Spain's international preparations, which gives them added weight: this wasn't a slip, it was a considered answer.
He didn't look like a man who needed convincing.
For Cucurella, the logic is straightforward. He arrived at Chelsea in the summer of 2022, endured a difficult first season, and then — by most accounts — quietly became one of the more dependable options at left-back in the Premier League: solid defensively, comfortable in possession, and capable of contributing in the final third. A move to Real Madrid would represent the kind of validation that's hard to turn down.
For Madrid, the interest makes sense too. Ferland Mendy has reportedly missed significant time through injury in recent seasons, per multiple reports, and whoever is in the dugout at the Bernabéu next season needs a left-back who can operate in a high-pressing system and handle the demands of La Liga, the Champions League, and a squad rotation schedule that would break most people. Cucurella, at 26, fits the profile.
Everything official, essentially. No fee has been reported, no contract length confirmed, and neither club has made a statement. Chelsea will want a number that reflects what they paid for him — and potentially more, given how his stock has risen. Real Madrid will want a number that doesn't set a precedent. That negotiation is the part that takes time.
For Chelsea, the more pressing question is what comes next. Levi Colwill can cover on the left, but he's arguably better centrally. Ben Chilwell's role at the club has been limited in recent seasons — though his long-term future there is a separate question. Enzo Maresca's side spent heavily last summer and will almost certainly do so again — but a gap at left-back, if Cucurella goes, is a real one that needs a real answer before the season starts.
Marc Cucurella has made his feelings pretty clear. Speaking during what appears to be international duty with Spain, the left-back said he had 'no doubts' about leaving Chelsea to join Real Madrid
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ESPN FC
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