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Neither Mbappé nor Haaland, Real Madrid fans want this 22-year-old gem

Real Madrid is planning a new signing, at least Madrid fans are letting Florentino now…

By William Estrella

Real Madrid is planning a new signing, at least Madrid fans are letting Florentino now…
Real Madrid is planning a new signing, at least Madrid fans are letting Florentino now…

Real Madrid is once again the leader of La Liga, despite having lost 3-1 against Atletico de Madrid, now Real Madrid has recovered and won 3-0 against Girona. Carlo Ancelotti has two players in his squad who are being the best of the team, and both were new signings: Jude Belllingham and Joselu Mato. Both are the team's scorers, the Englishman with six goals and the Spanish with 4.

Despite this, it is no secret that Florentino Perez tried at all costs to sign Kylian Mbappé this summer, in fact, they have been trying for three consecutive seasons and failing in the attempt. This time it seemed like it was going to be the good one, however, Mbappé chose to continue at Paris Saint-Germain, again. Now, Real Madrid fans are asking Florentino Perez for a new signing, but it is neither the French striker nor Erling Haaland.

It is about, neither more nor less, than Take Kubo, who is one of the stars of Real Sociedad both last season, where they qualified for the Champions League, and also in the current period, where Real is doing very well in La League and also already visited Madrid. Despite the defeat, Take Kubo was great at the Bernabéu and since that day they have asked Florentino to bring him back.

In the program El Chiringuito de Jugones they have captured the exact moment in which the fans have asked Florentino Pérez to make a decisive move for the Japanese, a top star in Asian football and a player who, due to his performance, is also followed from the Premier.

Kubo and an exceptional level at Real Sociedad

The Japanese has already scored five goals and provided one assist this season at Real Sociedad. His level is simply very high. It is worth remembering that Real Madrid has 50% of the Japanese player's salary and that the player's exit clause is only 60 million, so Madrid could pay him for 30 million.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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