Takefusa Kubo extends with Real Socidad

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If Real Sociedad is not at its best before its long-awaited round of 16 against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, it still made good news official this Monday. Indeed, the Basque club has just announced the extension of the contract of its young Japanese star Takefusa Kubo (22 years old). Initially linked with Real until 2027, the left-handed striker, who played for Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, ​​returned for two more seasons.

“Real Sociedad and player Takefusa Kubo have reached an agreement to renew their commitment until the end of the 28-29 season. The Japanese player, accompanied by President Jokin Aperribay, signed his new contract, thus realizing the desire of both parties to continue growing hand in hand. “Take stay at home”said Real Sociedad on its social networks.

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