Take Kubo with his arms outstretched in protest

Take Kubo, Real Madrid's No. 1 option to achieve their goal

The Asian midfielder could set the course of Real Madrid's transfer market

Real Madrid is planning not to make any more moves in the transfer market. Florentino Pérez has made major investments this summer and isn't willing to keep spending before seeing the results of his bets.

The club has already closed several significant signings, but there are still some needs. It's clear that Real Madrid needs a playmaking midfielder and a new center-back.

In the holding midfielder position, Vitinha, PSG's leader, is the top favorite. Meanwhile, in defense, Konaté and Saliba are the two main candidates to strengthen the backline.

A Real Madrid conditioned by departures

However, Florentino Pérez has been clear: there won't be any more signings unless there are major departures. The club is waiting to see what happens with some players, and one of the most relevant cases is Take Kubo.

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Florentino Pérez has told Xabi Alonso that there must be departures in order to make more signings | Europa Press, E-Noticies

The Real Sociedad winger has been one of the main protagonists of the market. He has a clause in his contract that states 50% of his future sale will go to Real Madrid's coffers.

This situation puts the club in a very interesting position, since if Take Kubo is transferred, Real Madrid will pocket a significant part of the transaction.

Kubo could be the catalyst for Madrid's market

Take Kubo has a release clause of €60 million ($65.8 million). Several Premier League teams have shown interest in him and are considering the option of signing him.

Premier League Set Their Sights on Take Kubo | Europa Press

If his transfer finally happens, Real Madrid could receive €30 million ($32.9 million) without lifting a finger. This would be an extraordinary and unexpected income for the club's accounts.

This money could be the key for Florentino Pérez to decide to make another move in the market. If Kubo leaves, Real Madrid wouldn't rule out going after Vitinha, Konaté, or Saliba this same summer.

All three players remain priorities to strengthen the most needed areas of the squad.

Kubo's departure could open the door to new signings

If Kubo's transfer is confirmed, the €30 million ($32.9 million) Madrid would receive could allow them to keep strengthening the squad without compromising their budget.

In this regard, Florentino Pérez knows this market is full of opportunities and doesn't want to miss any of them.

For now, the club remains alert to future developments. Kubo's transfer could set the final course of this market for Real Madrid.

This way, it's clear that the coming days will be crucial to understand what moves the club may make.