A Premier League club is pushing for Kubo

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For his second season in the Real Sociedad jersey, Takefusa Kubo (23 years old) made his Champions League debut. Even if he was not decisive in C1, the Japanese continued to progress in La Liga and still attracts several English clubs, like last summer. According to information from Mundo DeportivoTottenham want to secure the services of the striker. Spurs have already offered 50 million euros, an offer that Real Sociedad has refused.

The Basque team does not intend to part ways with its player. Takefusa Kubo himself is not necessarily inclined to leave. Contracted until 2029 with Real, he nevertheless has a release clause of 60 million euros. An amount that the English teams will have to reach if they want to welcome the Japanese. Liverpool and Manchester United continue to monitor him.

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