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Contact made with Real Sociedad over Takefusa Kubo
Everton have launched an inquiry over a possible move for Real Sociedad’s Takefusa Kubo, according to a TEAMtalk report. The signing of a right winger is a priority for manager David Moyes.
While a number of prospects are being considered for the role, Kubo leads the list. The interest in the player nicknamed ‘Japanese Messi’ was first revealed by reliable Everton outlet @ElBobble on Twitter.
“TEAMtalk understands that Everton have made contact with Real Sociedad over a potential move for Kubo, as well as the player’s agents,” stated the report.
The LaLiga club wants to keep the 24-year-old Japanese international. However, Kubo is open to taking on a new challenge, and is interested in joining a Premier League club.
Reports continue to vary on the price that Sociedad will demand for the former Real Madrid player. With Kubo having a contract with the Basque club until 2029, they are in a strong negotiating position.
As such, the club could consider offers in the region of €40million (£34.6m) for Kubo. While the left-footed forward has a release clause set at €60million (£51.9m), Sociedad aren’t likely to demand that high a fee.
The Toffees are yet to make a formal bid but are considering preparing an offer.
There’s an urgency to fill the right-back slot after Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom returned to their parent clubs following the end of their loan spells.
Everton could also use with pace, trickery and dynamism on the right flank. It is also believed that Kubo could have an immediate impact and improve Moyes’ starting XI.
However, competition for the Japan international could be fierce as Kubo has a number of suitors in LaLiga and Bundesliga while other Premier League clubs are also keeping tabs on the situation.
Besides Kubo, the Blues have Tom Fellows and Omari Hutchinson on their radar. West Brom’s Fellows was considered in the winter transfer window and he recently took part in the u21 Euros for England.
For Ipswich Town’s Omari Hutchinson, Brentford are believed to be leading the race. They recently had a £35million (including add-ons) bid rejected but continue to maintain their interest in the player.
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2 Posted 22/07/2025 at 10:09:47
3 Posted 22/07/2025 at 10:19:25
I know we don't get to find out what's going on in the background but surely we have the manpower to go for more than one player at a time when the situation is so desperate.
Seems like every time we go for a player, it takes a lifetime to get the transfer completed.
4 Posted 22/07/2025 at 10:46:39
Saka, Sala and Lamine Yamal.
Wouldn't mind any of them starting for us on RW.
5 Posted 22/07/2025 at 10:48:04
6 Posted 22/07/2025 at 10:49:15
7 Posted 22/07/2025 at 10:56:09
Alan, it's been common for years now. They've even got a phrase for it; the inverted winger.
The left footed McNeil was playing on the right towards the end of last season.
It's become more common for the wide midfielders to cut inside than the traditional winger bombing to the touchline wo whip a cross in.
Funny how we've adopted these phrases. I've mastered the number 10. Someone tried explaining the low block to me. Sounds like the closest defender to the ball closes it down quickly.
I have no concept of the so-called false 9 other than it means you are not playing with a recognised striker!!
8 Posted 22/07/2025 at 10:57:36
You must have worked with a Committee before.
9 Posted 22/07/2025 at 10:59:51
10 Posted 22/07/2025 at 11:02:05
11 Posted 22/07/2025 at 11:19:50
By contrast pretty much none of the world's best attacking players have been traditional wingers / wide midfielders as you might find in an old 4-4-2. Many of those players are now positioned as full-backs.
12 Posted 22/07/2025 at 11:30:14
I've not mentioned him in a while, so I apologise in advance. Although predominantly left footed and he played on the left of a 4-4-2, I wouldn't have called Kevin Sheedy a traditional winger.
From memory, he didn't have particularly special pace, more speed of thought and mind combined with that wand of a left foot.
I'd also suggest that I thought he looked really good when he played for a while in what we would now call a number 10 position. I think that was during the 86-87 league title winning season?
13 Posted 22/07/2025 at 11:43:39
In a similar way I always used to see Peter Reid as the man who held the ball to allow everyone time to get in position. Similarly, having been abroad for some years I couldn't see why people raved over Inchy until I saw him live and saw just how much work he got through. Mind you, for a long time I worked in places where TV was somewhat limited.
14 Posted 22/07/2025 at 11:57:16
That is quite a decent attacking force – the problem is that we don't have any decent backup for the 3 behind the striker.
That is why we need one top-quality right-wing signing – Kubo, Hutchinson or Doak and preferably another attacking midfielder on a loan – Grealish, Gallagher or another.
15 Posted 22/07/2025 at 12:23:49
I honestly thought every single Japanese footballer worked their socks off. But still something excites me about players like this!
16 Posted 22/07/2025 at 12:34:00
17 Posted 22/07/2025 at 12:36:24
Not only is he a great exciting and attacking footballer, he's done wonders for attracting day-tripping Japanese tourists to the AMEX and bolstering the tills in their club shop on match day!!
18 Posted 22/07/2025 at 12:37:49
There are certain outlets that shouldn't be given any air time. NewsNow or TeamTalk is one of them.
19 Posted 22/07/2025 at 12:48:27
There would be a fast wing / forward playing wide of him.
20 Posted 22/07/2025 at 14:56:56
He can play on both wings, No 10, or upfront. He gives us various options in the final 3rd and is worth every penny of the alleged fee of approx £34.6M.
I think we could offer £30M plus add-ons and performance related bonuses rising to £40M to get the deal done; personal terms shouldn't be an issue.
And Real Madrid have a 50% sell-on clause inserted in the sale to Real Sociedad.
21 Posted 22/07/2025 at 15:41:33
Danny, I thought the low block was when the defenders didn't like to leave much space behind, often because they are generally lacking pace.
22 Posted 22/07/2025 at 15:57:31
Don't know why but players with pace and talent seem to pass us by for some reason. None of them are free of question marks against their names, however, but I'm sure they could make a significant impact on games.
I think we will most likely end up with the likes of Fellows from West Brom, probably a level below the others but nonetheless a significant improvement. I also like Hackney from Middlesbrough for midfield, and again, he should be attainable for us.
There are a number of other quite gettable players for us in midfield who are not big names or marquee type signings but are young and hungry enough to a job for us and strengthen our midfield.
Right-backs seem thinner on the ground but we desperately need one, so this seems where a loan or free agent is going to be added to the mix.
The way things are going, it looks like we are all going to have to lower our expectations after the initial euphoria of new ownership, more money available etc at the start of the summer.
23 Posted 22/07/2025 at 16:14:26
some people say he is an exceptional talent others say he couldn't make it at Real Madrid and is very inconsistent.
All I know is we are desperate to get pace and goalscoring ability and any of Kubo, Hutchison, Fellows or Doak would at least bring some quality to a lifeless squad. Even Chukwuemeka from Chelsea would add some flair.
24 Posted 22/07/2025 at 18:36:08
Kubo, like all the others, isn't Vinicius Junior level but he's a good footballer and I think fans would take to him.
A strategic move for him, and Kosugi the Japanese left back we're linked with, could see a lot of shirt sales in the Far East…
25 Posted 22/07/2025 at 18:42:51
26 Posted 22/07/2025 at 19:00:53
Maybe Moyes could change that.
27 Posted 23/07/2025 at 01:56:56
28 Posted 23/07/2025 at 02:29:48
29 Posted 23/07/2025 at 09:42:51
30 Posted 23/07/2025 at 09:49:22
31 Posted 23/07/2025 at 10:19:12
Anyone remember “the Scottish Rooney”?
Alan, who is/was Billy Bangbang??
32 Posted 23/07/2025 at 10:47:39
33 Posted 23/07/2025 at 10:55:37
34 Posted 23/07/2025 at 15:20:02
35 Posted 23/07/2025 at 22:21:26
36 Posted 23/07/2025 at 23:23:31
37 Posted 24/07/2025 at 07:15:02
Alan @ 13 has confused me with his Billybangbang anecdote?.
Memory playing tricks, Alan?
38 Posted 24/07/2025 at 07:25:06
39 Posted 24/07/2025 at 07:26:10
41 Posted 25/07/2025 at 09:24:00
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1 Posted 22/07/2025 at 10:09:25
At any rate Sociedad have organised a pre-season tour of Japan which would make it seem quite unlikely they'd part with their Japanese star in the short term.