World Cup
Marc Cucurella arrives at Real Madrid — but can he end Los Blancos' left-back curse?
The Bernabéu’s left-back corridor has been a revolving door since Marcelo’s 2022 retirement. On Tuesday evening, Marc Cucurella stepped through the turnstile for €55 million, the fourth name on a €153 million shopping list that has so far yielded no solution.
Cucurella arrives from Chelsea with a World Cup clean sheet record intact. Spain have conceded zero goals in the tournament, and his defensive contributions have drawn praise across the group stage. The Spaniard’s arrival marks the most expensive of Real Madrid’s four attempts to fill the void left by the Brazilian.
His predecessors—Álvaro Carreras, Ferland Mendy, and Fran Garcia—cost a combined €98 million but failed to replicate Marcelo’s influence. Carreras, signed for €50 million last summer, struggled to justify his price tag. Mendy, brought in for €48 million in 2019, has been hampered by injuries, limiting his availability despite flashes of quality.
Fran Garcia, the least costly at €5 million, has delivered performances described as average at best. The left-back deficit remains, leaving Real Madrid searching for a left-footer who can deliver consistency under pressure. The club’s total outlay of €153 million underscores the urgency of their quest.
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Cucurella’s club career reflects his World Cup form. He has recorded seven goals and 12 assists in the Premier League across spells with Chelsea and Brighton. The former Barcelona academy graduate brings experience and a track record of progressive contributions, qualities Los Blancos have lacked in their left-back replacements. His World Cup performances have positioned him as the most promising candidate yet. Spain’s defensive record—100% clean sheets—highlights his role in their structure. Whether he can transfer that impact to the Bernabéu’s intensity remains the unanswered question. Past signings have struggled to replicate Marcelo’s influence. The Brazilian’s departure left a void that has proven difficult to fill, with each new arrival failing to meet expectations. Cucurella’s arrival is the latest attempt to break a cycle of frustration. The Spaniard’s move follows a standout World Cup summer, where his defensive contributions have drawn praise. His ability to maintain composure under pressure will be tested immediately in the Spanish league and Champions League. Real Madrid’s left-back curse shows no sign of lifting yet. Cucurella’s arrival is the most ambitious attempt so far, but the club’s history suggests that solving the puzzle will require more than just another high-profile signing.