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Confirmed: Chelsea In Advanced Talks To Sign Cucurella As Star Is Keen On Joining Blues
Chelsea are in advanced talks to sign Cucurella as the Brighton star is keen on joining the Blues.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Chelsea are in advanced talks to sign Brighton left-back Marc Cucurella and are willing to pay the £50m asking price for the Manchester City target.
Marc Cucurella is said to be keen on a move to Chelsea this summer.
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Cucurella joined Brighton for £15m last summer and was named as the club’s player of the season after impressing in his debut campaign; Manchester City had a £30m bid for the left-back turned down last week but Chelsea willing to meet Brighton’s £50m asking price.
The Spaniard handed in a transfer request on Friday in a bid to push through a move to City but the Premier League champions will not pay Brighton’s asking price, with Chelsea now in pole position to sign the 24-year-old.
The Seagulls had previously rejected a £30m bid for the full-back from Pep Guardiola’s side, who are looking for a replacement for Oleksandr Zinchenko after he joined Arsenal.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea are now confident of reaching an agreement with Brighton for the 24-year-old. And young defender Colwill is part of the negotiations to be sent in the opposite direction.
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Meanwhile, Chelsea are set to let Marcos Alonso join Barcelona. Cucurella would be a replacement for his fellow Spaniard and provide competition for Ben Chilwell at left wing-back.
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