Tottenham Hotspur have been handed a major blow in their pursuit of an exciting La Liga attacker.
It has been widely reported that Spurs are expected to prioritise signing a wide-forward over a centre-forward in January.
Over the last week, it has come to light that the Lilywhites are turning their attention to a former Real Madrid man, who can play on either flank or as a number ten.
Tottenham have allegedly made Real Sociedad’s Takefusa Kubo their top priority, with the Lilywhites thought to be willing to meet his £53m release clause.

Tottenham target Takefusa Kubo makes January plans clear
It has been suggested that Real Sociedad would be willing to sell Kubo to Spurs in order to balance their books.
Some sources have even claimed over the last few days that the Japan international is in favour of a January switch to Tottenham.
However, the 24-year-old has completely shut down the rumours by making it clear that he will not be leaving Sociedad in the upcoming transfer window.
Speaking after Japan’s 3-0 win over Bolivia on Tuesday, Kubo told Chosun Biz: “There will be no winter move.”
Spurs are eyeing two exciting Premier League wingers
It has been widely reported over the last few months that Antoine Semenyo is Tottenham’s preferred target in January as they look to bolster their options out wide.
However, even though Semenyo has a £65m release clause in his contract, several outlets have claimed that Liverpool are currently ahead of Spurs in the race for the Bournemouth star.
It has also been suggested by a few publications that Tottenham are ready to turn their attentions to Everton star Iliman Ndiaye.
