20-year-old Takefusa Kubo, who played an active part in the Tokyo Olympics and the Japanese national football team, has decided to join Mallorca in the Spanish 1st division, which he played two seasons ago, for a limited time until June next year.

Kubo is an aggressive midfielder who has a high level of passing and shooting skills in addition to sharp dribbling from the left foot of his dominant foot.



At the age of 18, he transferred to Spain's first division powerhouse Real Madrid, and last season he transferred to Villarreal and Getafe in the same league for a limited time and played 37 games in total.



He was also selected as the representative of Japan for the Tokyo Olympics, participated in all six games as the main player in the attack, and marked the team's top three goals, leading Japan to advance to the best four for the first time in two tournaments.



And Mallorca, who will be promoted to the first division of Spain this season, announced that Kubo will join for a limited time until June next year.



Kubo was enrolled in Mallorca, which was in the first division at the time, two seasons ago, and has participated in 36 games, scoring four goals.