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Capítulo 106: IF Chapter 1: Twist

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*Flashback to Chapter 45*

As Daniel Arrazi pondered his future, the weight of his decision loomed large. With the England U-17 team preparing for the World Cup, his nights were often filled with thoughts of where he could best develop his skills. After careful consideration, Jorge Mendes compiled a list of interested potential clubs renowned for nurturing young talent.

Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) Ajax's illustrious history of developing world-class players like Johan Cruyff, Dennis Bergkamp, Frenkie de Jong, and Matthijs de Ligt made it a top contender. The idea of honing his skills at De Toekomst, the famous youth academy, was incredibly appealing.

FC Barcelona (Spain) La Masia, Barcelona's youth academy, had produced legends like Lionel Messi, Xavi Hernandez, and Andres Iniesta. The prospect of training in such a prestigious environment and learning from some of the best in the world was tempting.

Borussia Dortmund (Germany) Dortmund's reputation for giving young players first-team opportunities was unmatched. The success stories of Jadon Sancho, Erling Haaland, and Jude Bellingham were proof that this was a club where young talents could shine.

Manchester United (England) The rich history of Manchester United's academy, famously known as the "Class of '92," was legendary. Players like David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, and Paul Scholes were products of this system, and recent successes like Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood showed that the club continued to trust its youth.

Arsenal (England) Arsenal was known for giving young players a chance to prove themselves. The recent rise of Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe demonstrated that the club valued and developed its young talent.

Chelsea (England) Though historically criticized for not utilizing their youth academy, Chelsea had recently turned a new leaf. The emergence of players like Mason Mount, Reece James, and Tammy Abraham showcased the club's commitment to its young players.

Bayern Munich (Germany) Bayern, while often buying established stars, also had a strong youth program. The success of Thomas Müller and the recent breakthrough of Jamal Musiala made Bayern an attractive option.

Sporting CP (Portugal) Sporting CP's fame for producing Cristiano Ronaldo, Luís Figo, and more recently Bruno Fernandes, highlighted their excellent youth development program. This was a club that knew how to nurture raw talent.

Atalanta (Italy) Atalanta's youth development had gained praise in recent years. The club had produced talents like Roberto Gagliardini and Mattia Caldara, showing their commitment to developing young players.

RB Leipzig (Germany) RB Leipzig was known for developing young players and giving them a platform to shine in the Bundesliga and Europe. The club's focus on youth made it an appealing destination.

Family Discussions:

Father: "Ajax, Barcelona, Dortmund, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Sporting CP, Atalanta, RB Leipzig. Wow! These are all great clubs interested in taking you on loan."

Daniel: "I've thought about it a lot. Each of these clubs offers something unique. But I need to be somewhere I'll get regular first-team opportunities."

Mother: "Whatever you choose, we'll support you. We just want you to be happy and reach your full potential."

Father: "Ajax sounds cool! They've produced so many legends."

Mother: "What about Barcelona? Imagine training at La Masia."

Daniel: "They're all great options. I just need to make the right choice."

Father: "All of these clubs have a fantastic reputation for developing young players. But the question is, where do you think you'll grow the most, Daniel?"

Daniel: "I know. Each one has a lot to offer."

Mother: "Remember, it's not just about the name. It's about where you'll get the most opportunities to play and grow."

Daniel: "I think Dortmund could be a good fit. They have a strong track record of giving young players first-team opportunities."

Father: "That's a good choice. But don't rush your decision. Take your time."

Meeting with Jorge Mendes:

The next day, Daniel and his family met with Jorge Mendes to discuss the potential loan moves.

Jorge Mendes: "Daniel, you have a bright future ahead of you. All of these clubs are fantastic choices. But we need to be strategic. We want you somewhere you'll play regularly and develop your skills."

Daniel: "I want a place where I can grow and play first-team football. I want to come back to Liverpool stronger and ready to make an impact."

Mendes: "I'll start making calls for each of their contract. We'll find the perfect fit for you."

Daniel: "Wait, Jorge. What about PSG? They've shown interest, but you mentioned they want a transfer, not a loan."

Mendes: "Yes, PSG is interested in a permanent transfer."

Daniel: "Let's proceed with PSG. I'm disappointed with how Liverpool has treated me. I bleed for this club, but all they think about is business. If PSG wants me, let's make it happen."

The Call to Dalglish:

The following morning, Kenny Dalglish received a call from Jorge Mendes. The news left him both surprised and understanding.

Dalglish: "Daniel wants to go on loan? I see. Well, he needs regular playing time to develop, but these are big clubs, Jorge. What are they thinking?"

Mendes: "Actually, Kenny, Daniel has decided to pursue a transfer to PSG. He's disappointed with how he's been treated. That boy bleeds for your club, and all you guys think about is business,probably it shows with that Jordan Henderson rumours."

Dalglish: "A transfer? To PSG? But... he's one of our brightest talents."

Mendes: "Exactly. But Daniel feels undervalued and betrayed. PSG is willing to offer him the opportunities he needs, and he's ready to make the move."

Dalglish: "I understand. It's just... I never expected this."

Mendes: "We'll get the details sorted. Daniel wants this, and it's important for his growth."

Daniel's Thoughts:

As Daniel prepared for the World Cup U-17, he felt a mixture of excitement and uncertainty. The thought of playing for a top club like PSG and getting regular game time was thrilling, but the decision was daunting.

Daniel Arrazi (thinking): "Am I making the right choice? Is this the best move for my career?"

Raheem Sterling: "You alright, mate?"

Daniel: "Yeah, just thinking about the transfer move. It's a big decision."

Sterling: "You'll make the right choice. You're a fantastic player, and wherever you go, you'll shine. Just trust yourself."

Final Decision:

After a week of contemplation and discussions, Daniel made his decision. He called Jorge Mendes.

Daniel: "Jorge, I've made my decision. I want to go to PSG."

Mendes: ".......Excellent choice, Daniel. I'll get everything sorted. You'll do great there."

The Call from Dalglish:

Kenny Dalglish received an update from Jorge Mendes.

Mendes: "Daniel has decided to transfer to PSG."

Dalglish: "A transfer? Well, if that's what he wants, then I hope it works out for him!"

Daglish put the call first in angry attitude.

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