Takehide Kubo behind the scenes of the Hetafe transfer deal | Goal.com



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[Columna Europa / Fútbol de Ultramar]Takehide Kubo sought a new world from Villa Real to Hetafe. Behind the scenes of the transfer agreement, including the owner Real Madley, reveals the reporter of the Spanish newspaper “Ass” Hetafe.

Takehide Kubo will soon become the second Japanese player in Hetafe history after Takeshi Shibasaki. In Villa Real, he arrives at a club based in the Spanish capital, like Madley, because he did not have the time he needed for Real Madley and Kubo himself.

■ New Years Eve

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Hetafe coach José Boldaras defended the need to reinforce quality right-wing players in the transfer market this winter, and was struck by the appearance of Kubo’s option. He immediately asked the president, Ángel Torres, to move to acquire Japanese, and he himself called Kubo and did everything he could. On the other hand, for Madley, the loans to Hetafe were welcomed due to the advantage of seeing Kubo up close.

The transfer operation accelerated on Thursday, December 31. Hetafe president Ángel Torres has traveled to Madley’s club office to negotiate and they have reached an agreement with them on rentals until the end of the season.

■ At the true moment

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The only problem after the Madley deal was the rental fee (2.5 million euros) that Villareal paid to bring in Kubo. There was no intention of losing to Madley, and Torres was reluctant to pay Villareal compensation. This is because it is not easy for Hetafe, which is completely affected by the new corona virus pandemic, to spend money other than salary on rental players. However, Hetafe and Villareal had no choice but to understand each other.

Torres was reluctant to pay compensation to Villa Real and once closed the negotiations, but when he lost 0-1 in La Riga 17 of the day to Vajadley on day 2, he feared that the team would fall to the relegation zone such How is it going. remembered. Negotiations with Villa Real were then resumed to complete Kubo’s player registration for the next round against Elche on the 10th. Initially, Villa Real was asked to pay half of the € 2.5 million rental fee. , but the volume payment has resulted in an agreement.

Kubo ended his relationship with Villa Real on the 3rd local time and will become an official Hetafe player on the 4th. Of course, there are no purchase options and he will continue his training to join Madley’s top team. Furthermore, Hetafe is not subject to any time requirements by Madley. Young Japanese players have to grasp it with their bare hands. Hetafe, who has been struggling this season, hopes that he will continue to run on the grass with his skills and stay out of the relegation zone.

Interview / text = José Antonio de la Rosa (reporter for Hetafe number of the Spanish newspaper “Ass”)
Translation / Composition = Shinichiro Ema

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