
‘Everton to sign Takefusa Kubo next’ after Alan Myers transfer update
Real Sociedad forward Tkefusa Kubo could potentially be the next signing at Everton this summer transfer window.
The Japan international has caught the attention of many people over the years with his performances in La Liga.
David Moyes could now have Kubo at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with the Toffees set to start a new era under American ownership.
With Manchester City playmaker James McAtee also being eyed by the Blues, it seems like the 24-year-old former Real Madrid player may arrive in L5 first.

Kubo more likely next Everton transfer target
Kubo could be the more likely next target at the Toffees this summer, according to Alan Myers.
The former Sky Sports journalist revealed on X (18 July) that the La Real forward could potentially be the player the Blues look to bolster their squad.
When asked for an update regarding McAtee, Myers claimed that the 24-year-old Japanese attacker may be on the Merseyside outfit’s radar instead.
Competition | Appearances | Goals | Minutes played |
La Liga | 36 | 5 | 2381 |
Kubo’s arrival at Bramley-Moore Dock is arguably needed, considering the Toffees don’t have a lot of options on the right wing.
Moyes relied on Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom on the right side of the attack last season, but they have returned to their respective clubs after their loan spells.
While the Merseysiders have signed Thierno Barry from Villarreal, more additions are certainly needed, especially up front.
Moyes needs game-changing Kubo transfer at Bramley-Moore Dock
Juventus forward Timothy Weah is of interest to the Blues, suggesting that a new right winger may be a priority for them.
Everton lost several players at the end of last season after their contracts expired, and evidently need to bolster multiple areas of the pitch.
The Friedkin Group (TFG) should look to back Moyes after he was able to achieve a 13th-place finish in the Premier League, and Kubo’s signing will undoubtedly be a statement of intent.
With supporters eagerly waiting for more arrivals in L5 ahead of next season, the Japan international’s future will be one to keep an eye on.
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