Ashley Cole urges Xabi Alonso to block £43m Chelsea transfer
Former Chelsea defender Ashley Cole (Picture: Getty)

Ashley Cole has urged Xabi Alonso to block Marc Cucurella from leaving Chelsea after he reportedly handed in a transfer request.
Cucurella is one of a number of Chelsea players who have been linked with moves away from Stamford Bridge following a disappointing season.
Chelsea were expected to kick on under Enzo Maresca after finishing fourth the previous year and winning both the Club World Cup and Conference League.
But the Blues slumped to a 10th-place finish, failing to qualify for any European football, with both Maresca and his replacement Liam Rosenior losing their jobs during the season.

Alonso will take over at Stamford Bridge in July and the former Liverpool and Real Madrid midfielder will hope to bolster his squad during this summer’s transfer window.
The Spanish football legend will also be aware of speculation linking several current Chelsea stars will moves away from west London.
It was reported last month that Enzo Fernandez had made it clear he wants to leave amid interest from Real Madrid and Manchester City.
Incoming Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso (Picture: Getty)

Last week, meanwhile, reports in Spain claimed Chelsea left-back Cucurella had followed suit and essentially handed in a transfer request.
Cucurella has attracted interest from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid as well as several Premier League clubs but legendary left-back Cole believes Chelsea should prevent him from leaving.
‘I came from Arsenal to Chelsea and I didn’t perform straightaway,’ Cole told the Daily Mail when assessing Cucurella’s development since his £60m move from Brighton in 2022. ‘There was pressure and expectation.
Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella is eyeing a summer move (Picture: Getty)

‘Now, Marc Cucurella is someone you should keep. He’s a top performer. I’m not in the dressing room. I don’t know the noise. But if the club want to go forward, you have to keep your top players.
‘[Jorrel] Hato has performed well when he’s had the opportunity. But why not keep a top competitive squad to compete? You’re going to be constantly chasing the next one.
‘You sell Cucurella, Hato plays, but then you need a solution as a back-up to him, so who will that be?’
Enzo Fernandez could also leave Stamford Bridge (Picture: Getty)

The reports in Spain also claimed Chelsea would demand a fee of between 40m and 50m euros (£35m and £43m) if Cucurella leaving became inevitable.
Fellow former Chelsea star Joe Cole also believes Stamford Bridge bosses should keep hold of Cucurella and, if possible, Fernandez.
‘If I’m Xabi Alonso, I want to keep both of them,’ Cole said. ‘I’d rather sell four or five other players to get that money in.’
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Chelsea reportedly have several ‘untouchable’ members of their squad, including Cole Palmer, Moises Caicedo and Reece James.
But ex-England midfielder Cole does not believe there is a single player who Chelsea would not at least consider selling.
‘Because so much money has been wasted at Chelsea, no player is untouchable, every player has a price, because it’s run as a business,’ he added.
Joe Cole wants Marc Cucurella and Enzo Fernandez to stay (Picture: Getty)

‘Under Roman Abramovich, the club was run to win trophies first, make money second. Now, the club is run to make money first, win trophies second.
‘That’s the truth. You can do both, but you’ve got to be very, very, very good. It’s important to be honest in this current climate.
‘Chelsea fans aren’t silly. They know what’s going on. Let Xabi Alonso do his work, and we move.’
Cucurella addressed speculation linking him with a move away from Chelsea ahead of Spain’s World Cup opener against Cape Verde.
‘Right now I don’t want to talk about that,’ Cucurella told El Partidazo de COPE.
‘It’s true that I’m very happy where I am, I’m very happy, my family is very happy.
‘Whatever you do, don’t drive me crazy [with transfer questions]. I don’t like to be burdened with worries. I already have enough with what I have, without adding any more.’