Revealing Cucurella's Transfer Value to Real Madrid
The trusted journalist David Ornstein revealed details of the transfer deal of Spanish player Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid, confirming that the royal club has reached a final agreement with Chelsea to finalize the contract with the left-back during the current summer transfer market.
According to Ornstein, the deal will be valued at 60 million euros, with 55 million euros as a fixed fee, in addition to 5 million euros as incentives and bonuses linked to the player's performance and achieving certain goals.
The report indicated that negotiations progressed very quickly between all parties, reaching the final agreement in record time, while the deal has now moved to the stage of completing legal procedures and exchanging documents in preparation for the official announcement.
Cucurella, who is 27 years old, is preparing to leave Chelsea and join Real Madrid after the end of his participation in the 2026 World Cup, becoming one of the most prominent reinforcements for the royal team in preparation for the new season.
The deal comes as part of Real Madrid's plan to restructure the left-back position, especially after reports indicated the possibility of Ferland Mendy and Fran Garcia leaving during the current transfer period.
According to Ornstein, the deal will be valued at 60 million euros, with 55 million euros as a fixed fee, in addition to 5 million euros as incentives and bonuses linked to the player's performance and achieving certain goals.
The report indicated that negotiations progressed very quickly between all parties, reaching the final agreement in record time, while the deal has now moved to the stage of completing legal procedures and exchanging documents in preparation for the official announcement.
Cucurella, who is 27 years old, is preparing to leave Chelsea and join Real Madrid after the end of his participation in the 2026 World Cup, becoming one of the most prominent reinforcements for the royal team in preparation for the new season.
The deal comes as part of Real Madrid's plan to restructure the left-back position, especially after reports indicated the possibility of Ferland Mendy and Fran Garcia leaving during the current transfer period.