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Real Madrid sign “Japanese Messi’’ Kubo from FC Tokyo

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Real Madrid sign “Japanese Messi’’ Kubo from FC Tokyo

Japanese striker Takefusa Kubo joined Real Madrid on Friday, with the Spanish La Liga club hailing the 18-year-old as “one of the most promising youngsters in world football’’.

Details of the deal were not disclosed but Spanish newspaper Marca said Real Madrid have paid FC Tokyo a two million euro (£1.78 million) transfer fee.

Kubo was expected to have signed a five-year contract with Real Madrid.

“Takefusa Kubo will come in to strengthen the Castilla ranks next season,” La Liga side Real said in a statement on their website.

“A technically-gifted and hugely-talented attacking midfielder, he possesses wonderful vision, quick feet and has an eye for goal.”

Kubo, who made his Japan debut against El Salvador earlier this month, impressed for table-topping J.League side FC Tokyo.

He is currently in Brazil with the rest of Hajime Moriyasu’s Japan squad preparing for the Copa America, which begins later on Friday.

Samurai Blue’s first game is against Chile on Monday.

Kubo’s arrival in Madrid will not be his first taste of Spanish football, having joined FC Barcelona’s famed La Masia youth academy at the age of nine.

Nicknamed the “Japanese Messi’’, Kubo was earmarked for a future at the Nou Camp but returned to Japan after FC Barcelona were found guilty of youth transfer breaches and handed a 14-month transfer ban by FIFA.

Real Madrid, under returning boss Zinedine Zidane, are making sweeping changes following a disappointing, trophyless campaign last season.

Kubo joins the likes of Belgian playmaker Eden Hazard, striker Luka Jovic and defender Ferland Mendy in making moves to the Santiago Bernabeu in recent weeks.

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