Takefusa Kubo: How Real Sociedad is Saying "No Thanks" to €60 Million and Holding on to Their Crown Jewel
Muhe - Thursday, 21 August 2025 | 02:00 PM (WIB)


Why Real Sociedad Won't Sell
For the Basque club, it's not all about money. Kubo is part of the club now, deeply ingrained in the team since he arrived. Unless a club triggers his massive release fee, Sociedad has proclaimed in unison and in capitals: their Japanese sensation is staying put.The Kubo Effect: Revolutionizing Real Sociedad
Since his first steps onto the ground of the Anoeta, Kubo not only slotted in, he transformed the team. His energy, imagination, and ability to create knots from stubborn defenses made him the go-to guy when games needed a dash of magic. He elevates those around him, the ultimate barometer of a game-changer.From Prodigy to Perfect Fit
Kubo's path has never been straightforward. Having had spells at Barcelona's La Masia, Real Madrid, and a few loans, he was always on the cusp of being great. But under Imanol Alguacil at Real Sociedad, it clicked. For the first time, he wasn't another loan addition—he was the guy.More Than Flair: The Numbers Don't Lie
Kubo's impact can be measured. Beyond highlight-reel blows, his piercing assists, shrewd movement, and dogged hustle have fueled Sociedad's offense. His versatility—floating in, linking play, and taking menacing spots—has brought a new level to the side and played a key role in securing Champions League qualification.The Champions League Factor
With the cream of Europe's competition approaching, Kubo is too important to lose. To sell him today is to tear up a ticket to the largest show before the game even starts. Real Sociedad do not want him just for La Liga, but so that they can compete with Europe's best and prove they belong there.Building a Sustainable Project
Sociedad's move is symbolic, too. They don't want to be in any way thought of as a stepping-stone club but a force to be understood in Spain and Europe. Keeping Kubo signifies ambition, a message that they are keen on playing against the best and not merely providing talent for the wealthier clubs.Drawing a Line in the Sand
The €60 million release fee is not a number—it's a statement. Sociedad values Kubo for what he is now and for what he will be in the future. Unless someone wants to match that figure, their reply is simple: "Hands off."A Crown Jewel for the Future
As the transfer window keeps going in frenzy, Kubo's fate looks to be sealed in San Sebastián. For fans of Real Sociedad, that is something to celebrate. Their gem will continue to shine at the Anoeta with dreams of La Liga and Champions League.
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