Madrid's "Real" acquired a rising Japanese soccer star

Buying players one after another, the Madrid team "Real" doesn't see an end - the latest purchase became a promising football player from Japan. On the official website, it's announced that an agreement has been reached with the "Tokyo" club for the acquisition of 18-year-old Takefusa Kubo. He will arrive in the Spanish capital this summer and will spend his first season playing for the reserve team. Madrid "Real" defeated Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona in the battle for the Japanese player's signature. This deal will cost "Los Blancos" 2 million euros. T. Kubo is already familiar with Spanish football - he joined the Barcelona academy in 2011 and played there until 2015. Barcelona failed to hold onto this player, as after a FIFA investigation it was revealed that the Catalan club had made an illegal agreement with him. After this incident, he returned to Japan and played there until now. Capable of playing in attacking midfielder and winger positions, T. Kubo has already made his debut for the Japanese national team.