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Barcelona Monitoring Chelsea Left Back Marc Cucurella, Who Says Offer Would Be Hard to Refuse

Cucurella, a La Masia graduate now at Chelsea, said a Barcelona proposal would be difficult to refuse. Barcelona believes it can sign him for $46.4 million.

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Chelsea left back Marc Cucurella said a proposal from FC Barcelona would be difficult to refuse, according to Forbes. The 27-year-old is being linked with a return to the Spotify Camp Nou. ” He recalled his initial doubts about joining Barcelona as a youth player after six seasons at Espanyol.

“I had doubts about going to Barça. I was comfortable at Espanyol, I’d been there for many years, and I don’t really like the idea of change,” Cucurella said. “My family have always been Culers, and I used to go to the stadium with my grandfather, but I left behind many friends at Espanyol.

Cucurella described a night out before training that prompted a confrontation with his father. “I remember going out one night, and the next day I had training. They had to come and get me. I arrived at training and I was completely out of control,” he said.

His father told him to choose between partying and dedicating himself to football. “That’s when I understood I was close to achieving something important or throwing it all away,” Cucurella added. A La Masia product, Cucurella progressed to Barcelona B but made no first-team appearances.

He was blocked from the senior squad by Jordi Alba under coach Ernesto Valverde. After leaving Barcelona he played for Eibar and Getafe before moving to Brighton. 2 million that could rise to $84 million.

He is now regarded as one of the world’s best left backs and a regular for Spain, with whom he won the Euros. Cucurella said he was stagnating in Spain when played as an inside forward or winger. “My agents told me that as a full-back I could go much further and they were right,” he stated.

4 million. The potential move depends on other operations, including the sale of Jules Koundé.

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