It’s reported that Kubo currently has a £51m release clause in his contract, and Real Sociedad will demand a fee close to that number if any sale is to happen.
However, Spurs aren’t the only Premier League side looking to acquire the winger, with Manchester United and Liverpool both interested.
How Kubo compares to Lamine Yamal
Although Kubo may not be a household name just yet, he’s been destined for greatness ever since his move to Real Madrid in 2019.
After plenty of loan spells to different La Liga outfits, he finally settled at Real Sociedad in 2022, where he’s continued to develop into a brilliant attacker.
The Japan international typically plays as a right winger, however, he’s also got the ability to play in central areas, which makes him similar to Son in that respect.
Last season, the 23-year-old started 24 times in Spain, boasting a record of seven goals and four assists, which is even better than man of the moment, Lamine Yamal – who produced an output of five goals and five assists.
The 16-year-old Barcelona wonderkid is in the headlines at the moment for having taken the footballing world by storm over the past year, becoming a crucial player for his club and his nation, as witnessed in Spain’s 3-0 opening win against Croatia when he assisted one of the goals. In the process, he became the youngest player in Euros history.
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