The Guardian (USA)

Manchester City make Brighton left-back Marc Cucurella a summer target

- Jacob Steinberg

Manchester City could try to sign Brighton’s Marc Cucurella this summer as they attempt to solve their concerns at left-back.

The Spaniard has enjoyed an impressive debut campaign at Brighton and has emerged as a key target for Pep Guardiola. Cucurella’s dynamic performanc­es for Graham Potter’s side have caught the City manager’s attention and an offer of £35m could land him.

Brighton stand to make a sizeable profit if they sell Cucurella, who left Getafe for £15.4m. The 23-year-old has quickly become a favourite at the Amex Stadium and wept tears of joy after scoring his first goal for Brighton in their 4-0 win over Manchester United last month.

Guardiola would love to have a player of Cucurella’s quality. Left-back has been a problem position for City this season, when they have predominan­tly used Oleksandr Zinchenko and João Cancelo there. Zinchenko struggled to contain Jarrod Bowen when City drew 2-2 with West Ham at the London Stadium on Sunday and Cancelo, who has had a strong campaign, is right-footed.

Cucurella would give Guardiola’s team more balance. He is strong defensivel­y and accomplish­ed on the ball. He loves to get forward, crosses well and can play in a more advanced role, so it is unlikely that he would struggle to adapt to City’s attacking style.

City have already strengthen­ed their front line by agreeing to sign Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund for £51m. They could also be in the market for a central midfielder because Fernandinh­o is set to end his time in Manchester and Ilkay Gündogan is reportedly looking to leave.

 ?? ?? Marc Cucurella in action for Brighton at Leeds last Sunday. Photograph: Alex Dodd/CameraSpor­t/Getty Images
Marc Cucurella in action for Brighton at Leeds last Sunday. Photograph: Alex Dodd/CameraSpor­t/Getty Images

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