Marc Cucurella, the Spanish defender, who was once a significant investment for Chelsea at $62 million, seems to be facing a challenging time at Stamford Bridge. Despite his potential, he hasn’t seen any action in the Premier League this year, only making a single appearance in the Carabao Cup against Wimbledon. Frustrated with the lack of opportunities, Cucurella might make an appearance in an upcoming match against Brighton, but his future at Chelsea appears uncertain.
He joined Chelsea from Brighton last year, seeking more playing time and opportunities to shine. However, the reality has been quite different. The 25-year-old is contemplating his options, considering a return to Spain for more first-team chances. The events of the past year, both professionally and personally, have taken a toll on him. His home being broken into in the previous season added to the challenges of adjusting to a new city and impacted his performance on the field.
Cucurella has expressed his concerns and discussed his future with Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino, but clarity on his playing time is still lacking. He remains content in London but is open to a return to Spain if it ensures more time on the pitch. To exacerbate matters, a potential loan move to Manchester United during the summer transfer window fell through at the last moment, leaving him with unfulfilled prospects.
Now, with a change in ownership at Chelsea under the Todd Boehly era, there might be a glimmer of hope for Cucurella. The new ownership aims to turn things around at Stamford Bridge and could potentially offer him a chance to prove his worth. Furthermore, Spanish football powerhouse Real Madrid is discreetly monitoring his situation, possibly eyeing a loan deal to provide cover for their team for the remainder of the season.