Real Sociedad: Kubo shuts the door on Saudi Arabian money

Takefusa Kubo, talented player of Real Sociedad, has been clear and has rejected the idea of playing in Saudi Arabian football.

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Takefusa Kubo, Real Sociedad player.
Takefusa Kubo, Real Sociedad player.

Takefusa Kubo continues to establish himself as one of the great stars of Real Sociedad, but his talent has not gone unnoticed by several clubs seeking to secure his services. In recent months, the Japanese footballer has been linked to teams from different leagues, including some from Saudi Arabia, where investment in top-level players has become a common strategy. However, Kubo has been clear about his position regarding this possibility.

Takefusa Kubo will not move to Saudi Arabia

The Japanese attacker, with his usual honesty, made it clear that he has no intention of going to a destination where economic factors take precedence over the quality of the game. "I like good football, not expensive football," were his words when asked about a possible future in the Arab country. This statement confirms that his priority remains competitiveness and growth within a solid sporting project, such as the one he currently has in San Sebastián.

His performance with Real Sociedad has been outstanding, becoming a key player in the team coached by Imanol Alguacil. His ability to unsettle opponents, his vision of the game, and his determination have caught the attention of big European clubs, suggesting that he will have significant offers in upcoming transfer windows. However, his refusal to transfer to Saudi Arabia clearly shows that his sporting objectives are above any outrageous economic proposal.

Kubo's future will depend on the decisions he makes with the Basque club, but one thing is clear: if any team wants to lure him away from Anoeta, they will have to offer him a football challenge in line with his ambitions.

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