Brighton & Hove Albion are delighted to confirm the signing of Marc Cucurella from Getafe on a contract until June 2026, for undisclosed terms and subject to international clearance.
The 23-year-old, who can play at left-back or as a wide midfielder is the club's third addition to the senior squad of the summer transfer window, following the earlier arrival of Enock Mwepu and Kjell Scherpen.
Head coach Graham Potter said, "We have been keen to bring Marc to the club, and we are really pleased to finally welcome him here and are excited to begin working with him.
"He has had a fantastic education in the youth teams at Barcelona and he has gone onto make a real impression in La Liga and within the national set up. He is a versatile player, and he will add competition and options to the squad.”
Cucurella spent time as a youth player with Espanyol before moving across the city to join Barcelona in 2012, where he would play for their B team, going onto make his first-team debut in the Copa del Rey in October 2017.
A successful loan with Eibar followed, before he spent the 2019/20 campaign on loan with Getafe.
Getafe would make the move permanent, and Cucurella helped them to a 15th place finish in Spain’s top-flight last season, and in total he made 85 appearances for Getafe, scoring four times.
He has represented Spain from Under-16s all the way up to senior level, making his senior team debut in a 4-0 win against Lithuania in June and represented Spain at this year's Olympic Games in Tokyo.
I knew someone who went to Starbucks and ordered a coffee to take away. As per usual, the employee asked for their name in order to write it on their cup. "Marc with a C" was the answer. The coffee was served in a cup with the word Cark written on it