Man Utd are keeping an eye on Marc Cucurella’s situation at Chelsea, according to reports in Spain.
World of Sports claim that the 27-year-old hopes to leave Stamford Bridge this summer, and he is attracting interest from the Red Devils, Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Cucurella is approaching the final 2 years of his contract, and there are expectations that he will be released for a reasonable price.
It is believed that Chelsea could consider a bid of around €40m (£35m) to €50m (£43m) for the Spain international.
This is not the first time Cucurella has been linked with United
During the summer of 2023, the Red Devils reportedly want to recruit the left-back on loan. He struggled during his first season at Chelsea following his £63 million move from Brighton.
However, a move to Old Trafford did not happen, and it was claimed that Cucurella was asked to pay a loan fee of £7 million.
In the end, Erik ten Hag’s team chose to recruit Sergio Reguilon from Tottenham, who only lasted six months before moving back to North London.
Man Utd is interested in recruiting a left back
Although Cucurella seems unlikely to move North, Director of Football Jason Wilcox is keen to provide more competition for Luke Shaw on the left side of defence.
Newcastle’s Lewis Hall is said to be his preferred target, but his £60m-£70m asking price could prove prohibitive.
There is also interest in Eintracht Frankfurt’s Nathaniel Brown, but it seems Bayern Munich are favorites to land the German’s signature.
Interestingly, Alejandro Balde is another option under consideration. There are suggestions that Barca will let him go if they win the race for Cucurella.
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