🚨Tottenham ready to offer €60 million for priority target from La Liga club
Spurs making January moves...
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in improving their attacking unit with the signing of the Japanese International attacker Takefusa Kubo.
Arsenal have been linked with Kubo as well.
The 24-year-old has done quite well for Real Sociedad, and his performances have attracted the attention of the North London outfit. According to a report from Fichajes, they are prepared to offer close to €60 million to get the deal done.
Tottenham need someone like Takefusa Kubo
It will be interesting to see if the La Liga outfit is willing to sanction his departure in January. Tottenham have identified him as a priority, target and the determined to get the deal done. They need more creativity and cutting-edge in the final third, and the 24-year-old is capable of slotting into multiple attacking roles. He will add creativity and unpredictability to the side. He is a right-sided winger who can operate centrally as well.
Apart from his quality as a footballer, the commercial appeal of signing the Japanese international is quite clear as well. Tottenham benefited greatly from the transfer of Son Heung-min over the years, and they will want to have the next Asian superstar in their ranks now.
The opportunity to move to England will be quite exciting for Kubo. It could be the ideal step up in his career. He has the technical ability to succeed in the Premier League, and he could make an instant impact at the North London club.
Kubo could be tempted to join Spurs
The former Real Madrid academy graduate will feel that this is the right time for him to move to a bigger club where he will be able to fight for trophies regularly. Tottenham could bring out the best in him.
The reported €60 million investment is quite steep, but the player has the ability to justify the outline in future. It remains to be seen whether Spurs can get the deal across the line.
Tottenham have done well to improve their attacking unit with the signings of Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons this summer, but they need more quality if they want to match up to the elite clubs.



