
Premier League
Takefusa Kubo has aroused the interest of two giants from the Premier League. Arsenal and Liverpool have initiated preliminary talks to explore the possibility of signing the talented Japanese winger, currently at Real Sociedad. Both clubs have been testing the waters with their new agents, although for now, the situation is not as clear as it may seem.
The Japanese forward hasn't had his most brilliant season in terms of statistics, but his contribution to the collective game continues to be highly appreciated both in San Sebastian and abroad. Despite having a contract until 2029, his contractual situation has become a topic of debate due to recent structural changes in the Basque club, including the departure of the coach and sporting director.
Liverpool and Arsenal Want to Sign Takefusa Kubo
The €60 million release clause not only sets the price to pay but also further complicates the deal. Real Madrid, which still holds rights to the player, could influence the player's future, either through a buy-back or by receiving 50% of a potential sale.
Both Arsenal and Liverpool are cautiously considering their offensive options. The Gunners, with Bukayo Saka established on the right, are looking for alternatives for the left side. At Anfield, the new post-Klopp project considers reinforcements in other positions, and although Kubo has been linked as a possible replacement for Salah, it does not seem to be a priority.
Kubo's name remains attractive in the market, but neither the Londoners nor those from Merseyside seem willing, at the moment, to pay such a high amount for a player who would not have guaranteed starting position from the outset. The Premier League is closely monitoring him, but his future remains shrouded in uncertainty.
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