Marc Cucurella's Net Worth Details

Marc Cucurella is one of Spain’s most complete left-backs, now at Real Madrid after a four-year stint at Chelsea that rebuilt his career.

This article covers his net worth, his full salary history, the details of his Real Madrid contract, and what he earns beyond football.

Marc Cucurella’s Biography

Full Name Marc Cucurella Saseta
Date of Birth July 22, 1998
Age 27
Nationality Spanish
Height / Weight 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) / 66 kg (145 lb)
Position Left-Back / Left Wing-Back
Current Club Real Madrid (La Liga)
Turned Professional 2016 (FC Barcelona B)
Net Worth Approximately $28 million (estimated)
Chelsea Annual Salary £9.1 million / year (£175,000 / week)
Real Madrid Salary (Est.) ~€12.5 million
Partner Claudia Rodríguez
Children Mateo (2019), Río (2021), Bella (2023)

Early Life and Career

Marc Cucurella Saseta was born on July 22, 1998, in Alella — a small coastal town in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia. Football came to him through a decidedly humble route: futsal.

At age four, he started kicking a ball around with the local club FS Alella, developing the quick touches and spatial awareness that would later define his style.

His father, Óscar Cucurella, was a car salesman who played amateur football and recognized Marc’s talent early.

In 2006, Óscar took his son for a trial at RCD Espanyol, where Cucurella spent the next six years developing in their youth setup.

He impressed enough for FC Barcelona’s scouts to come calling, and in 2012 — at just 14 years old — he made the move to the famous La Masia academy, the same institution that produced Messi, Xavi, and Iniesta.

At La Masia, Cucurella worked through Barcelona’s age-group sides, learning the positional play and quick-passing style the club is renowned for.

He reached the reserve team, Barcelona B, in 2016, playing regularly in Spain’s lower professional divisions. While he was part of the Barcelona squad that won La Liga and the Copa del Rey in 2017–18, first-team minutes remained rare.

Knowing he needed regular senior football, Cucurella moved on loan to SD Eibar for the 2018–19 campaign. It was his real debut at the top level of Spanish football.

He made 31 appearances in La Liga, showed he could handle the physical demands of the division, and used that platform to push for an even bigger opportunity.

Professional Career

After Eibar, Cucurella joined Getafe CF on loan in the summer of 2019, with the deal made permanent a year later. It proved a crucial step.

Under Getafe’s intense, pressing-heavy style, he established himself as one of La Liga’s most effective wide defenders — making 37 appearances in each of his two full seasons there and scoring three goals in 2020–21.

Brighton & Hove Albion paid approximately £15 million to bring him to the Premier League in August 2021.

He adapted to English football almost immediately, earning Brighton’s Player of the Season award in his only campaign there. That form put him on Chelsea’s radar.

In August 2022, Chelsea signed him for a fee that, as documented on Transfermarkt, ranked among the most expensive full-back transfers in football history.

He went on to win the UEFA Conference League in 2024–25 and the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025 with the Blues, finishing his Chelsea career with 105 appearances across all competitions.

On the international stage, Cucurella won a silver medal with Spain at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. His finest hour arrived at UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany, where he was outstanding throughout.

He provided the assist for Mikel Oyarzabal’s winning goal in the final against England and was named in the official UEFA Euro 2024 Team of the Tournament as the outstanding left-back of the competition.

In 2026, as ESPN confirmed, Real Madrid completed his signing from Chelsea on June 15, 2026 — an initial fee of €55 million with up to €5 million in add-ons.

He is currently representing Spain at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, having started every game for La Roja in the tournament.

Girlfriend

Marc Cucurella has been in a long-term relationship with Claudia Rodríguez, a fashion designer and communications specialist from Barcelona.

The couple met in 2018 and have built a family together through his various moves across Spain and England.

They have three children: Mateo, born in 2019, Río, born in 2021, and Bella, born in 2023. Mateo was diagnosed with autism at around 13 months old.

Cucurella and Claudia have spoken openly about their experience as parents of a child with autism, sharing their journey on the Amazon Prime Video Sport series Married to the Game (Season 2).

The couple use their platform to raise awareness and support for autism and inclusive development.

Marc Cucurella’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Marc Cucurella’s has an estimated net worth of approximately $28 million.

He built this wealth through professional football contracts spanning La Liga, the Premier League, and now La Liga again with one of its biggest clubs.

His four-season deal at Chelsea — worth £9.1 million per year in gross salary — forms the largest portion of his accumulated earnings. Bonuses, image rights, and sponsorship deals add to the total.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Contract

The official Real Madrid announcement confirmed Cucurella signed a six-year contract on June 15, 2026, binding him to the club until June 30, 2032.

Real Madrid did not disclose the financial terms, but sources reported the transfer fee at an initial €55 million plus up to €5 million in add-ons, placing the total potential cost at €60 million.

His previous deal at Chelsea, signed in August 2022, was also a six-year contract. According to Spotrac, that agreement was worth a total of $54.6 million over its duration, representing one of the club’s most significant defensive investments in recent memory.

Salary

At Chelsea, Cucurella earned an estimated £175,000 per week — approximately £9.1 million per year before taxes. That placed him among the better-compensated full-backs in the Premier League across his four seasons at Stamford Bridge.

At Real Madrid, the club has not officially disclosed his wage.

Based on salary database estimates published shortly after the signing, his base salary at the Bernabéu is believed to be approximately €12.5 million per year (around €240,000 per week), with an additional €2.5 million per year potentially available through performance-related bonuses.

Those figures have not been confirmed by the club and should be treated as estimates. If accurate, the total value of his Real Madrid contract would reach approximately €90 million over six years.

That would represent a substantial step up from his Chelsea earnings, reflecting both his status as a Euro 2024 winner and the demands of playing left-back for one of the sport’s biggest clubs.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Team Estimated Annual Salary
2017–18 FC Barcelona B ~€190,000
2018–19 SD Eibar (loan) ~€210,000
2019–20 Getafe CF (loan) ~€1.5 million
2020–21 Getafe CF ~€2.3 million
2021–22 Brighton & Hove Albion ~£2.6 million (£50,000/week)
2022–23 Chelsea ~£9.1 million (£175,000/week)
2023–24 Chelsea ~£9.1 million (£175,000/week)
2024–25 Chelsea ~£9.1 million (£175,000/week)
2025–26 Chelsea ~£9.1 million (£175,000/week)
2026–present Real Madrid ~€12.5 million/year (estimated, unconfirmed)

Endorsements

Cucurella’s confirmed boot sponsor is Puma, as listed on his Transfermarkt profile. Puma works with a number of top European defenders and midfielders, and Cucurella’s move to Real Madrid gives the brand significantly greater global exposure.

Image rights form another income stream, which is standard practice for players at clubs of Real Madrid’s commercial stature.

The specific terms of his image rights arrangement remain private. His family’s participation in Amazon Prime Video Sport’s Married to the Game series has also raised his public profile beyond the football pitch, increasing his appeal to lifestyle and family-oriented brands.

With the Real Madrid platform behind him, Cucurella’s commercial value is likely to grow considerably over the life of his six-year contract, particularly given his profile as a World Cup and European Championship winner.

Career Statistics

Season Club Appearances Goals Assists
2017–18 FC Barcelona B 37 1 4
2018–19 SD Eibar (loan) 31 1 2
2019–20 Getafe CF (loan) 37 1 5
2020–21 Getafe CF 37 3 2
2021–22 Brighton & Hove Albion 35 1 1
2022–23 Chelsea 24 0 2
2023–24 Chelsea 21 0 2
2024–25 Chelsea 36 5 1
2025–26 Chelsea 24 1 3
Career Total 282 13 22

FAQs

What is Marc Cucurella’s net worth?

Marc Cucurella’s net worth is estimated at approximately $28 million. His wealth comes primarily from four seasons of high-level Premier League wages at Chelsea, plus earlier contracts at Brighton, Getafe, and Eibar, supplemented by endorsements and bonuses.

How much does Marc Cucurella earn at Real Madrid?

Real Madrid has not officially disclosed his salary. Available estimates suggest he earns approximately €12.5 million per year — around €240,000 per week — as his base wage, with up to €2.5 million more per year in performance-related bonuses.

How much did Real Madrid pay Chelsea for Marc Cucurella?

Real Madrid agreed to pay Chelsea an initial fee of €55 million, with up to €5 million more in add-ons, for a potential total of €60 million. The transfer was officially confirmed on June 15, 2026, with Cucurella’s contract starting July 1, 2026.

Does Marc Cucurella have children?

Yes, he has three children with his partner Claudia Rodríguez: Mateo (born 2019), Río (born 2021), and Bella (born 2023). Mateo has been diagnosed with autism, and Cucurella has openly spoken about raising awareness for autism inclusion and support.

What trophies has Marc Cucurella won in his career?

Cucurella has won UEFA Euro 2024 with Spain, the FIFA Club World Cup (2025) and UEFA Conference League (2024–25) with Chelsea, an Olympic Silver Medal at Tokyo 2020, and La Liga and Copa del Rey medals from his time in the Barcelona squad in 2017–18.

M. Abdullah
M. Abdullah is a football content specialist and analyst at Surprise Sports. He specializes in tactical match coverage, global tournament tracking, and data-driven player profiles, evaluating both on-pitch performance and the off-pitch economics of the sport.