Overview
- Spurs are assessing Kubo for a right-sided attacking role after encountering resistance to signing Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye in mid-season.
- Coverage cites a buyout clause that would allow a direct deal, with figures reported as either €60 million or £52 million depending on the outlet.
- Spanish sources are reported to say Real Sociedad could not block an exit if the clause is met.
- Football Insider reports Kubo could be open to the switch given Sociedad’s struggles this season and the lure of Champions League football with Tottenham.
- Recruitment staff are said to admire Kubo’s pace and creativity, while rival interest from Arsenal, Liverpool and Juventus is noted, and a separate striker search is complicated by Ivan Toney’s wages at Al-Ahli.