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Chapter 204 The time has passed(2/2)

Just to praise Melli, let a main scorer who scored 20 goals and assisted seven times in the league last season suddenly hand over the "right to fire" and become a green leaf for Melli.

In Olmer's view, this is an insult to Cerrados, one of the "Four Kings".

This is not how a wealthy club should treat its own legendary achievements.

But Cerrados said nothing, accepted the club's arrangement, and even refused to let his agent express any opinions on the club's actions in public.

Since Cerrados decided to compromise, Olmer naturally had no choice. However, during this season, he has been encouraging Cerrados to transfer and leave the Kings and go to a new team to prove himself again.

During this period, Cerrados was indeed tempted by Olmo.

From the initial "not considering at all" to the later "my bottom line is not to go to the Spanish team", it is a great progress.

Now he specifically revealed the information he had learned from inside to Cerrados, hoping to make a final blow. Let Cerrados know that the club has completely abandoned him, arouse his dissatisfaction with the club's practices, and thus make a final decision.

Determined to leave the team and start a new life.

Cerrados said after being silent for a while: "I used to be willing to cut my salary and renew my contract because I thought I could still be helpful to the team. But now I realize that I may really have no value to the team.

.So I plan to retire directly after fulfilling my contract with the club."

This answer surprised Olmer, and his voice became louder: "What? Retirement? Are you crazy, Alexandra? Don't be hit by your performance this season. I always believe in changing teams.

Team, you will not only be the main force, but even the core! Your performance in the Madrid Derby proved that it is not that your strength has declined, but because you are no longer the offensive core of this team! But the reason why you

You are not the core of the Kings' offense and have nothing to do with your strength! It is the result of human intervention by the club's senior management..."

After Cerrados quietly waited for his agent to finish speaking, he talked about another thing:

"You know, Jose? I saw Melli practicing shooting again on the training ground today. Fonseca asked him if he still wanted to compete for the top scorer, and he answered 'yes', and many people did.

I was shocked by his answer..."

"He's going crazy, he's six goals behind Hu!" Olmer snorted. He didn't like the Argentine. Although everyone was impressed by the talent shown by Melly, he just didn't like it.

In Olmer's view, the reason why Melli has performed so well this season is simply because Cerrados made way for him.

If Cerrados was given a chance to compete fairly, Melly would never be able to achieve his current results.

At least he couldn't score twenty-five goals in the league.

Those Melli fans acted as if all twenty-five goals were the result of Melli alone, which made Olmo feel sick.

But Cerrados didn't care about Olmo's strong emotions and continued to say in a calm tone:

"Yes, you see, Jose. When we 'old men' hear this, our first thought is 'a difference of six goals', while Melli's thought is 'Can't I do it?'

.Today’s young people are so scary...Hu is like that too. This is his first La Liga season, and he has already scored 31 goals. And that Edman, he is not even 18 years old yet

, has already scored twenty goals in Ruerrhein..."

"Let's not talk about it for now, but Edman's twenty goals are counted in all the games he played in the first team of Ruhr Rhein. Two seasons of league, German Cup and Champions League..." Agent Olmer

interrupted Cerrados' emotion.

He also doesn't like Edman because the Kings want to sign him to squeeze out Cerrados. He sees Edman as a threat to Cerrados.

"That's pretty awesome, at least better than when I was eighteen. Every time I see young people like this, I wonder... when did I realize that I should quit? That's when - look

When young people like Meili stubbornly compete with the whole world for a goal that seems impossible to achieve, I feel..."

Having said this, Cerrados suddenly fell silent.

Olmo, who had been in a bad mood ever since he heard that Cerrados was retiring, opened his mouth, but remained silent in the end.

He also became quiet.

Until I heard Cerrados on the other end of the phone say:

"...Whether we like it or not, admit it or not...our time has passed, Jose."
Chapter completed!
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