
Barcelona is keen to bring chelsea's Marc Cucurella returned to the Camp Nou in the summer.
The left-back is a product of Barcelona's renowned academy, La Masia, but has failed to cement a place in their first team.
Last November, he starred in Chelsea's 3–0 Champions League win over Barcelona at Stamford Bridge.
At that time, sports witness Covered claims from Spain Barça's disappointment at not being able to retain the 27-year-old.
Later that month, the Spain international said he was I am sad about not getting a chance at Barcelona. He left after only one first team appearance.
Brighton & Hove Albion brought him to the Premier League in 2021 and sold him to the Blues a year later.
After overcoming early struggles, the fullback has established himself as one of Chelsea's key players. He won the UEFA Conference League and the FIFA Club World Cup with the west London club in 2025.
Barcelona talks about Chelsea star
Marc Cucurella is now back on Barcelona's agenda for the summer. This is according to El Chiringuito, who adopted xFormerly known as Twitter, to share a report by journalist Jota Jordi.
El Chiringuito, via megaProvide more updates from the journalist on the La Liga winners' interest in the Chelsea player.
They say the Catalan club want to sign the former Brighton & Hove Albion player to further improve their defence.
"There is one player that Barça knows well, he has come through their youth academy, and that is Cucurella. They have been talking about the player in the offices for the last few days," He said.
Hansi Flick has Alejandro Balde and Gerard Martin as his two left-backs. The former has already been linked with a move to a few Premier League sides. If Balde were to leave, the Spanish giants could use the money to try to sign Cucurella.
Our opinion: The Blues are unlikely to approve the sale
Mark Cucurella will have two years remaining on his contract after this season transfer market He is worth €50 million.
Earlier this month, Liam Rosenior was shown the door, and a permanent manager will be appointed for next season. If Barcelona are to make an approach for their former player, the incoming coach will have the right to have his say.
Either way, it will not be easy for the Catalan club to convince Chelsea to sell him.

