Takefusa Kubo, Messi Japan is ready to return to Europe after leaving Barcelona
Takefusa Kubo, Messi Japan is ready to return to Europe after leaving Barcelona
After being forced to leave La Masia due to the transfer embargo, the Japanese teen star is ready to venture back to the Blue Continent.
BY AKIHIKO KAWABATA PENYUSUN SANDY MARIATNA
Carrying the nickname "Messi Japan", Takefusa Kubo is clearly burdened with very high expectations.
In the next few weeks, the 17-year-old striker will be on the hot topic of football because he will return to Europe after briefly undergoing a mixed period at La Masia.
Kubo has joined Barcelona at the age of 10 years. There is hope that he will bloom as a star in the first team as the Catalunya club prepares for the post-Messi life.
However, in the last three years he had to return to his country, Japan, far hidden from the reach of European football fans.
Kubo is not not successful at Camp Nou, but because his name is listed in the case of an illegal transfer of young players by Barcelona. He was also disqualified from the team and FIFA punished Barca with a transfer embargo in 2015.
"I'm not allowed to play," Kubo said exclusively to Goal, recalling his last days in Spain. "Even so, I still have to come to the match and only see my colleagues playing. They often win, but I can't be completely happy."
"Initially, I did not want to go home [to Japan]. I was used to living there and feeling comfortable in the team, so why go home? I tried very hard to adapt there and I was worried I had to start from scratch. , I can be directly integrated into life in Japan. "
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After being forced to leave La Masia due to the transfer embargo, the Japanese teen star is ready to venture back to the Blue Continent.
BY AKIHIKO KAWABATA PENYUSUN SANDY MARIATNA
Carrying the nickname "Messi Japan", Takefusa Kubo is clearly burdened with very high expectations.
In the next few weeks, the 17-year-old striker will be on the hot topic of football because he will return to Europe after briefly undergoing a mixed period at La Masia.
Kubo has joined Barcelona at the age of 10 years. There is hope that he will bloom as a star in the first team as the Catalunya club prepares for the post-Messi life.
However, in the last three years he had to return to his country, Japan, far hidden from the reach of European football fans.
Kubo is not not successful at Camp Nou, but because his name is listed in the case of an illegal transfer of young players by Barcelona. He was also disqualified from the team and FIFA punished Barca with a transfer embargo in 2015.
"I'm not allowed to play," Kubo said exclusively to Goal, recalling his last days in Spain. "Even so, I still have to come to the match and only see my colleagues playing. They often win, but I can't be completely happy."
"Initially, I did not want to go home [to Japan]. I was used to living there and feeling comfortable in the team, so why go home? I tried very hard to adapt there and I was worried I had to start from scratch. , I can be directly integrated into life in Japan. "
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