chelseaMark Cucurella insists he is happy with the Premier League team amid claims of interest from the Spanish side.
In recent weeks, there have been several reports from Spain regarding the left-back's uncertain future at Chelsea.
On June 4, witness the game broadcast news The 27-year-old feels his time at Stamford Bridge is over. Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester City have all expressed interest.
four days ago, we Covered Claims Manchester United have joined the Etihad club and the La Liga duo in the race for the Spain international.
Chelsea player top target for Atletico
Friday edition of As Los Rojiblancos' interest in the 27-year-old receives further support.
His big plans for the summer are to strengthen both his left-back position and midfield. For the former, Mark Cucurella is the main target.
Atlético Madrid previously thought that signing him would be more complicated, but that is no longer the case.
He believes the lack of European football will work in his favor at the west London club next season.
Diego Simeone's side, who are handling other options, know they need a significant investment to sign the Chelsea player.
Blues man inquired about the future
The fullback is part of the national team at the World Cup. he talked great game of wrath And game Has released his comments.
Mark Cucurella spoke about a range of topics and was also asked about recent claims of a Chelsea exit this summer.
"Right now, I don't want to talk about that. I'm very happy at Chelsea, but I don't want to know anything about it for some time." He said.
"I want to enjoy it because it could be my first and last time here (at the World Cup), I want to enjoy it and that's all."
This should calm things down regarding his possible exit in the coming weeks.
On his preference between Atlético Madrid and Barcelona, Cucurella explained: "No, no. I'll pass."
With the contract expiring in 2029, transfer market The player is valued at €50m. However, the Spaniard believes his value is less than that.
"I put myself at between €35m and €45m," He added.

