Buyout 95 billion won! Agent contact with Liverpool, the future of Japanese soccer, is over …Japanese RW from Real as Salah's replacement

Apr 02, 2025

 Buyout 95 billion won! Agent contact with Liverpool, the future of Japanese soccer, is over …Japanese RW from Real as Salah's replacement
It is said that Liverpool could recruit Kubo Takefusa, a Japanese soccer player from Real Sociedad, this summer. It could be a choice to prepare for the breakup with Mohamed Salah. Liverpool has already been in contact with Kubo's agent for a long time.

In addition to Liverpool, several English Premier League (EPL) teams are said to be interested in Kubo. If Real Sociedad finishes with poor performance this season, there is a good chance that Kubo will move the team.

Real Sociedad have had a major turning point this season. Kuboda, who suffered a disappointing defeat to Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey semi-final. Real Sociedad's focus is on securing a place in the European match next season.

Team Talk in England reported on the 1st (Korea time) 'Kubo's transfer to Liverpool is increasing, and competitors in the Premier League are also paying attention to him'

Kubo's Real Sociedad is currently in 10th place in La Liga and is in a difficult situation, nine points clear of seventh-place Real Betis. If it ranks eighth, it is possible to advance to the Europa Conference League, but Sociedad is two points behind the current eighth place.

The media argued that if Sociedad fails to secure a berth in the European match, it is likely to sell key players such as Kubo and Arsenal's target Martin Subimendi.

Liverpool has several wingers as candidates for recruitment considering the possibility of Mohamed Salah's transfer. Kubo is also said to be included in the candidate.

 Buyout 95 billion won! Agent contact with Liverpool, the future of Japanese soccer, is over …Japanese RW from Real as Salah's replacement
It is said that Liverpool could recruit Kubo Takefusa, a Japanese soccer player from Real Sociedad, this summer. It could be a choice to prepare for the breakup with Mohamed Salah. Liverpool has already been in contact with Kubo's agent for a long time. No unauthorized redistribution, no AI learning and utilization>



 Buyout 95 billion won! Agent contact with Liverpool, the future of Japanese soccer, is over …Japanese RW from Real as Salah's replacement
It is said that Liverpool could recruit Kubo Takefusa, a Japanese soccer player from Real Sociedad, this summer. It could be a choice to prepare for the breakup with Mohamed Salah. Liverpool has already been in contact with Kubo's agent for a long time. No unauthorized redistribution, no AI learning and utilization>
Japan's national team Kubo has played in 43 official games this season, scoring seven goals and four assists, playing as a key player for Real Sociedad. He also showed good performance in the second round of the Copa del Rey semi-final against Real Madrid, including an assist.

Liverpool has shown the strongest interest in Kubo in the EPL so far. But Tottenham and Bayern Munich also seem to be keeping an eye on his situation.

Kubo has played for Real Madrid in the past and the current contract includes a buyout clause of about 60 million euros (about 95 billion won). According to Team Talk, Liverpool and others consider this amount appropriate.




Liverpool has been in contact with Kubo's agent since January last year, and it is known that they have not stopped paying attention for a moment.

Salah's future can play a decisive role in whether or not to recruit Kubo. Salah has yet to announce the extension of his contract with Liverpool. The Saudi Arabian League's love call for Salah is too much. If Salah leaves, Liverpool can immediately start negotiations to sign Kubo.

Even Kubo has no reason to refuse to go to Liverpool. Liverpool is a team that can challenge the UEFA Champions League next season. Kubo's transfer direction is expected to be determined by Real Sociedad's final performance in the league and how fast Liverpool, Tottenham, and Bayern Munich move.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.

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