Gary Neville has questioned Chelsea’s decision to sign Brighton defender Marc Cucurella, insisting he was ‘stunned’ by the ‘staggering’ transfer announcement.Chelsea confirmed on Friday that they had signed Spain defender Cucurella in a deal worth more than £60m.Cucurella has signed a six-year contract at Stamford Bridge and becomes Thomas Tuchel’s fourth major summer signing following England forward Raheem Sterling, Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly and teenage prospect Carney Chukwuemeka.The 24-year-old, who played 38 games in his only season at Brighton, looked set to join Manchester City earlier in the summer but Chelsea hijacked the move to bolster Tuchel’s defensive options.While Neville has been impressed by Cucurella’s development on the south coast, he admits he was left ‘stunned’ by Chelsea’s deal.‘That one just stunned us today,’ the former Manchester United and England defender said on Sky Sports.‘It’s a staggering amount of money and they’ve got Ben Chilwell in that position already.
That’s a massive transfer that’s gone through. That’s the one [summer deal] that stands out for me.<p lang=«en» dir=«ltr» xml:lang=«en»>Down to it!
ð#CucurellaIsChelsea pic.twitter.com/hi30s7Kg8W‘Seeing him in a Chelsea shirt… is he going to improve and prove to be worth that sum of money?’Cucurella quickly established himself as one of Brighton’s most consistent players following his move from Getafe this time last year.But he was open to leaving Brighton this summer in order to play in the Champions League and compete for major trophies.Following his move to Chelsea, Cucurella said: ‘I’m really happy.