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By MICHAEL PAVITT, SPORTS REPORTER Published: 09: 00 AEDT, 31 March 2026 | Updated: 09: 11 AEDT, 31 March 2026 19 View comments Marc Cucurella has admitted an offer from Barcelona would be 'hard to turn down' as the Chelsea defender was pressed on his future on international duty. Cucurella is due to feature for Spain in their friendly on Tuesday night against Egypt, as one of the pre-tournament favourites build towards the World Cup. With the match taking place at Barcelona's Camp Nou, Cucurella was asked whether it would be hard to say no to the club if they made an approach over a transfer. Cucurella, who came through Barcelona's academy but never made a senior appearance for the club, admitted he would have to weigh up such a proposal. 'If those situations arrive, they are difficult to reject. 'I would have to consider it, ' Cucurella replied.   'It's not just me, I also have to think about my family.  Between all of us, we would decide what is best for us.   Marc Cucurella has admitted he would have to consider an offer from Barcelona should the opportunity arise, but insisted he is 'very happy' at Chelsea 'Right now I'm not thinking about that. If it comes, it will come, and we'll see what decision is made. ' The 27-year-old full back, however, added that he remained 'very happy' at Chelsea. 'You always think about going back [to Spain].   'I'm very happy there [at Chelsea], and so is my family. I'll leave it for a few years from now. ' Cucurella, who joined Chelsea from Brighton in a £60m deal back in 2022, has been a key player for the Blues this season across 41 appearances. The defender is the latest Chelsea player to answer questions on the club future during the international break. While Moises Caicedo reiterated his commitment to the Blues, fellow midfielder Enzo Fernandez again appeared to cast doubt on his future. Fernandez, who joined the Blues in a £108million move in 2023, first cast doubt over his Stamford Bridge future after the team's Champions League exit to Paris Saint-Germain, insisting he does not know what will happen this summer. Enzo Fernandez, left, has poured further doubt on his Chelsea future by revealing he would like to live in Madrid The Argentine then criticised Chelsea's board for sacking former boss Enzo Maresca, claiming the Italian's departure 'hurt' the squad in a thinly-veiled dig at new head coach Liam Rosenior. And while on international duty with his country, Fernandez has once again hinted at a Chelsea exit. In a livestream with Argentine channel Spider CARP, he was asked which other city he would like to live in. Fernandez replied: 'Madrid. .. I like Madrid very much. .. it's similar to Buenos Aires. ' 

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