Japanese player Taki Kubo, the Real Madrid player currently on loan to Mallorca, sent an emotional message to his royal club.
The player nicknamed “Messi of Japan” was one of Barcelona’s juniors and moved to Real Madrid with about 2 million euros, and the team set a penalty clause of 250 million euros to immunize him.
And this decisive measure came by Real Madrid, according to the Spanish newspaper “AS”, that there are 10 clubs in the Spanish League that want to include it, most notably Real Sociedad, Mallorca and Real Betis, and 19 other European clubs, most notably Paris Saint-Germain, Milan, Ajax Amsterdam and Lazio.
The young player admitted that he watched the match between Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain in the second leg of the Champions League final price (3-1), stressing that the meeting was at a very high level of technicality and the focus began clearly on the Real players.
The player, nicknamed “Japan’s Messi”, added, “The Santiago Bernabeu stadium had a big role, it was a great night. We all dream as players to play matches like this. I would like to experience that feeling one day with Real Madrid.”
Kubo considered Modric as one of the players he would like to associate with, explaining, “He was simply wonderful against PSG.”
And the rising 20-year-old Japanese star continued: “Vinicius is doing a great job as well. He plays straight forward and has a clear view of the field. He is among the elite and his numbers have improved significantly. In addition to gaining confidence. I think he is among the best players in La Liga.”
It is expected that “Kobo” will become one of the best football stars in the world soon, so the football scene will witness a terrible struggle to obtain his services.
In this context, Juan Villa, the discoverer of Takefusa Kubo, and one of the scouts for the Catalan stars of La Masia, revealed that Barcelona regretted the decision not to sign Kubo, saying: “Of course Barcelona will regret it, and this is one of the big mistakes the club has made in the last decade, and we will greatly regret allowing it. Kubo wants to leave and join Real Madrid.”