
During the summer, news about prominent departures from Real Sociedad has revolved around Robin Le Normand and Mikel Merino, but the future of Takefusa Kubo has also caused a great stir, especially in the Premier League. Liverpool FC, which has recently shown interest in Kubo, could make a significant offer to sign him, increasing rumors regarding a possible transfer to Liverpool. Real Sociedad's presence in Japan for a match against Gamba Osaka has further fueled speculations.
According to the Japanese outlet Sponichi, Liverpool would be willing to pay €65 million for Kubo, suring his €60 million buyout clause, and would propose a payment plan that would benefit Real Madrid, which owns 50% of the rights of the 23-year-old winger. Despite these reports, Real Sociedad's president, Jokin Aperribay, has been clear in denying any negotiations. Both he and coach Imanol Alguacil have stated that there are no talks with other clubs regarding a possible transfer of Kubo.
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Aperribay emphasized that Kubo renewed his contract with Real Sociedad until 2029 in February, with the buyout clause remaining unchanged, a move interpreted as preparation for a future sale. However, the president insists that the club is pleased with the player and has no plans for a transfer. "Kubo is a great player, young, and with a lot of potential. We are very happy to have him in the team," stated Aperribay, ruling out any possibility of his departure.
Meanwhile, Imanol Alguacil has also reaffirmed his commitment to Kubo and played down concerns about his potential move to Liverpool. The coach highlighted the talent and continuous improvement of the Japanese player, expressing confidence that he will remain at the club. Alguacil also recalled Real Sociedad's recent success, emphasizing the team's stability and attractiveness to its players.
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