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Chapter 37 - The chairman of bayern wants Lucas

Derek "Let's take a look at the game. Kroos dribbled the ball and passed it to Robben. The pass is beautiful! Of course, Robben's running position is also very amazing!"

"Robben dribbled the ball, passed the defender, and passed another one. As expected of Robben, Robben deserves his reputation!"

"Fritz came to help defend. Robben should have passed the ball, but he hit the goal directly! The ball is too straight and easily confiscated by the goalkeeper! The handling of this ball is open to discussion. It might have been better to pass it to Muller earlier."

Craig Burley said "If the ball had been passed to Muller, he can easily pass the ball to Shaqiri who is in a good position, and Shaqiri can easily scored the goal for bayern.

It's not over yet, Werder Bremen's counterattack!"

Goalkeeper's long pass to De bruyne and he skillfully stops the ball.

"De Bruyne! He passed the ball to Lucas!

Lucas counterattacked with the ball, his speed is very fast. Lahm stepped forward to intercept but passed by Lucas!

Lucas takes the ball forward now only Boateng and Neuer is left in their defense.

Boateng came up to defend maintaining a distance,

Boateng is knocked down! The game is too fast, we didn't see it clearly. We'll have a better view of how Boateng is knocked down when we replay it later."

"Neuer attacked, the angle is well covered, and Lucas can't continue with it.

There's no angle anymore!

My God, he actually passed Neuer! He got it! 1:0! In the eighth minute of the first half, Werder Bremen's No. 10, a young player named Lucas, scored a goal and took the lead."

"If you've just turned on the TV, you may be surprised to see this score. Currently playing at home, Bayern Munich is 0:1 behind the visiting team Werder Bremen, and it was their No. 10 player, a 16-year-old winger, who scored a goal for Werder Bremen!"

Derek Rae becomes very excited. He had been commentating on football for a long time, but he hadn't seen such an amazing young player in a long time.

Craig burley on the side, also said:

"This young Spanish player has brought us a huge surprise.

His dribbling and breakthrough abilities is fully displayed in the attack just now.

He is better than Lahm and Boateng, and he passed them cleanly. Watching him play, I can't help but think of Barcelona's No. 10, the most outstanding winger in football today—Leo Messi!"

"Yes, I feel the same way!" Derek answered. "He and Messi should belong to the same type of player.

He is not tall, has excellent skills at his feet, excellent ball control, and sharp breakthroughs.

Coincidentally, both of them came from the La Masia youth training camp."

Craig joked, "I think the chairman of Barcelona will be thrilled when he sees this goal. This goal alone may increase Lucas' value by another 10 million euros!"

"Hehe, given Lucas' current age and the strength he has shown, I don't think Barcelona will sell him easily. After all, there is a 9-year age gap between him and Messi, and when Messi gets older, he will be able to take over perfectly!"

...

In the Barcelona club, Enrique angrily threw the remote control board.

The goal scored by Lucas made his face extremely ugly. Panic, worry, anger, confusion, and other emotions permeated his heart.

Why couldn't the defenders in Bayern handle a sixteen-year-old player? Enrique is truly panicking and regretted taking this hot potato in the first place.

This goal increased Lucas's market value significantly, and more teams would be interested in him.

Previously, only one team made an offer, but now there would likely be many more.

However, his contract had not been negotiated yet, so even if they wanted to sell him now to cash in, they couldn't do it. If his contract expired and the team hadn't settled him, allowing him to leave freely, he would become the target of fan criticism.

Thinking of this, Enrique's mood worsened.

...

In the luxury box, Rummenigge and Hoeness exchanged glances. The team is already behind, and it had only been eight minutes.

Neither of them saw clearly how the goal is scored, but they saw the opponent, a sixteen-year-old, celebrating.

They only understood what happened when the big screen replayed the scoring process. After watching, Hoeness become furious. He is very dissatisfied with the team's defense, especially Boateng's performance. After all, Boateng is the main central defender of Bayern Munich. How could he be easily overwhelmed by a rookie?

Rummenigge isn't angry. They are only one goal behind, and there is still a long game ahead. Bayern can definitely be able to equalize. He smiled and said to Guardiola, "Congratulations, Guardiola. Your son is already so outstanding at such a young age. I believe his future will be limitless."

Hearing the praise for his son, Guardiola felt a sense of joy. He is tired of receiving praise himself, but he couldn't resist hearing praise for his children.

After all, every parent hopes for their children to succeed!

"Hehe, Chairman, he is still young and has a long way to go in the future.

One goal means nothing! With such a performance at his age, he is already a leader among his peers!" Rummenigge changed the subject and said with a smile, "However, what you said is reasonable.The future of young players is uncertain. If they can't join a good club and have a good coach, their talents may go unnoticed."

Guardiola frowned, sensing that there was something more to the conversation. Rummenigge had invited him to watch the Allianz Arena, and it wasn't just for simple reasons.

"Please speak up if you have something to say," Guardiola said directly. He didn't like playing games or indulging in riddles.

Rummenigge didn't beat around the bush when he saw Guardiola's straightforwardness. "Mr. Guardiola, we would like to invite you to coach Bayern Munich. If you agree, we can discuss cooperation further. To show our sincerity, we can buy Lucas from Barcelona. Bring him to the Allianz Arena, and you can personally train him and help him grow."

Rummenigge's intentions is very clear. Inviting Guardiola to coach Bayern is his main goal, but if they could also acquire Lucas along the way, it would be a great deal for Bayern.

After finding out that Lucas had a low buyout clause of only 5 million euros in his Barcelona youth team contract, Rummenigge's reluctance to spend that amount had disappeared after witnessing Lucas' exceptional performance.

If 5 million euros could secure such a young star with unlimited potential, it would undoubtedly be a profitable investment for Bayern.

Moreover, if Lucas continued to perform well, the team could consider grooming him to succeed Robben and Ribery, carrying on Bayern's wing traditions.

(End of this chapter)