Tottenham Hotspur has reportedly shown interest in acquiring Real Sociedad`s forward Takefusa Kubo. The Japanese player, previously lauded by Thomas Frank, could be available for a transfer fee of approximately £35 million.
Spurs Seeking to Bolster Attack Amid Performance Concerns
While Tottenham strengthened their offensive lineup during the summer transfer window with the addition of Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United, concerns have arisen regarding the performances of some existing players. Notably, recent acquisitions Mathys Tel and Wilson Odobert have struggled to make significant impacts, prompting the club to explore additional options in attack.
Kubo: A Potential Game-Changer for Tottenham
According to reports from Spain, Real Sociedad has made Kubo available for transfer ahead of the January window. The 24-year-old winger has garnered attention for his exceptional dribbling skills, ranking in the 94th percentile for successful take-ons per 90 minutes among attacking midfielders and wingers.
Former Barcelona manager Xavi has praised Kubo, stating, “Kubo is a world-class footballer. Not just with the ball, but also without it.” This endorsement highlights the player`s potential value to Tottenham`s squad.
Fresh Start Could Reignite Kubo`s Form
Despite his evident talent, Kubo`s recent form at Real Sociedad has been somewhat underwhelming, with just one goal and no assists in La Liga this season. A move to the Premier League could provide the fresh start needed to revitalize his career.
While Tottenham faces competition from Manchester United and Everton for Kubo`s signature, the potential acquisition represents an exciting, albeit slightly risky, prospect for the North London club as they look to enhance their attacking options.

