Tottenham Hit With Bad News Over Everton, PSG-Linked Standout

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PSG reportedly monitored Real Sociedad winger Takefusa Kubo during the summer transfer window, but no deal materialized.

At the time, Fichajes noted that PSG’s interest depended on Kang-in Lee’s situation, as speculation about the South Korean’s future was growing. Nonetheless, with Lee becoming a key piece this season, it remains to be seen whether he will look to depart.

More recently, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed that Everton have contacted Real Sociedad to explore a possible move for the Japanese attacker. Regardless of the outcome, Defensa Central reported that Real Madrid could see a financial boost, as the Spanish club still holds a 50 percent sell-on clause.

Takefusa Kubo Could Be Heading to the Premier League

Takefusa Kubo, Real SociedadKoji Watanabe/Getty Images

Football Insider reports that Kubo could be intrigued by a move to the Premier League to Tottenham after Real Sociedad’s poor 2025-26 season.

Moreover, the outlet reveals, citing sources, that Tottenham, or any interested club, would need to pay £52million to sign Kubo by activating his release clause.

“The player himself could be interested in moving away because it’s not been the best of seasons for Real Sociedad in La Liga this year and they have struggled more than they normally do,” Football Insider’s Pete O’Rourke said.

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“They’re normally more competitive than they have been so far this season as well and the player himself could be finally interested in making that move to the Premier League. I think with the price tag involved, that £52m, it could be an expensive deal to do in January.

“He’s a top player, Kubo, capable of playing on both flanks. He would definitely add something to that Tottenham attack as well. He can play left side or right side and he definitely has a goal in him as well.

“So, he would tick a lot of boxes for Tottenham for what they’re looking in January, but I just think the price tag could make any deal prohibitive.”

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