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Marc Pubill jokes about Marc Cucurella’s Real Madrid move

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Atletico Madrid defender Marc Pubill joked that he would “give him a whack” if Marc Cucurella faces his side in the next derby after the latter’s move to Real Madrid. The comment was made in a interview and reflects the light‑hearted atmosphere among Spain’s internationals despite the surprise transfer. Marc Cucurella’s decision to join Real Madrid generated discussion among supporters and within the Spanish national team camp. The transfer was completed in a matter of days, catching many by surprise. Before the deal, Cucurella had been linked with both Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, despite no strong rumours of a move to the Santiago Bernabeu. The former Chelsea full‑back had also been linked with the Spanish giants. Real Madrid already possessed several options at left‑back, which raised eyebrows across Spanish football. Pubill explained that the news of Cucurella’s signing arrived unexpectedly for several members of the Spain dressing room. He said the squad learned of the move as soon as it became official. “Cucurella to Real Madrid? In the next derby, I’ll give him a whack,” Pubill said, adding the remark was intended in good humour. He noted that the comment reflects the relaxed relationship between many of Spain’s internationals despite club rivalries. Pubill added, “He acknowledged it. We’ve made jokes about that,” indicating Cucurella was aware of the banter. He continued, “Nothing, just that he’s always a joker and we joke around with him, but the truth is we all found out the moment it was official. We were a little surprised, but very happy for him. I hope he enjoys it and that’s it,” summarising the team’s reaction. The playful warning underscores the camaraderie among Spain’s players even when they face each other in the fierce Madrid derby. Pubill concluded by wishing Cucurella enjoyment in his new spell at Real Madrid.

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