BREAKING: REAL MADRID SIGN ‘JAPANESE MESSI’, KUBO
Joseph Omoniyi
Real Madrid have completed the signing of an 18-year-old Japanese from Tokyo FC, Takefusa Kubo who had previously spent time with Barcelona.
The 18-year-old, who had been part of the LA masia, is back in Spanish football where he will link up with the Blancos’ Castilla squad
Real Madrid who confirmed the report on their official website won the bid to sign the Japanese sensation Takefusa Kubo, with the youngster agreeing on a switch to the Santiago Bernabeu having previously spent time with Barcelona.
Having celebrated his 18th birthday on June 4, the youngster will now head to Madrid where he will play for Los Blancos’ Castilla reserve side.
A spell at Barca was previously cut short after they were found to have breached regulations regarding the acquisition of players under the age of 18.
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