The future of Takefusa Kubo seems increasingly distant from Real Sociedad, opening a new chapter in the transfer window. Although he renewed his contract until 2029 with a €60 million release clause, his latest statements and the change of agency have set off the alarm. "My idea is to stay, but you never know," was his ambiguous message after the classic.
During the press conference following the draw against Athletic, Kubo admitted that the departure of coach Imanol Alguacil and other key executives made it likely that a summer of changes was coming. His new representative, the Sport360 agency, is another sign that his departure could be closer than many had desired.
Takefusa Kubo costs €60 million
Real Sociedad quickly controlled its situation with caution. It renewed the player, kept his clause intact, and slightly improved his salary to about €2.5 million gross per year. This forces any interested party to improve that figure if they intend to sign him. In this scenario, Madrid retains 50% of the rights in case of a sale.

The 2024‑25 season has been one of consolidation for Takefusa Kubo: he played 48 matches, scored 7 goals, and provided 4 assists, reaching 3,176 minutes played. His performance translated into rejected offers from Saudi Arabia (€160 million for four years) or from Napoli.
Now the context has changed dramatically: after the departure of the coaching staff and the club's uncertainty, Takefusa Kubo is more than ever aiming for a change of scenery. Everton has intensified negotiations, while other clubs are closely watching his situation.
Franco Mastantuono prevents his return to Madrid
In this scenario, Madrid-Barcelona.com has been able to confirm that Real Madrid is waiting. It doesn't directly control the operation, but it can benefit financially thanks to the agreement reached with Real Sociedad. In addition, it has preferential rights to match salary offers received for Takefusa Kubo, which keeps it as a key player in a possible deal. With Franco Mastantuono already signed, his return to Bernabéu is completely ruled out.

Although Takefusa Kubo renewed until 2029, his clause remains at €60 million, a figure that could be triggered this very summer if a cohesive and attractive proposal appears. His desire to compete at the highest level, the loss of key figures at the club, and the change of agent are signs that his continuity in San Sebastián isn't guaranteed.
Florentino Pérez has no intention of bringing him back and remains alert to his future, something Madrid-Barcelona has been able to confirm. If Everton ends up paying his €60 million clause, half would go to Bernabéu.