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Chapter 32: No Obstacles to Going Abroad

This time Wu Jie saw an expansion button behind the "Upgrade Options". As long as he clicked on it, two upgrade methods would pop up for him to choose between slow upgrade (talent upgrade completed in 3 months) and immediate upgrade (effective immediately).

The last time he chose "effective immediately", he was frustrated by the system.

Of course, this time we have to choose "sustained release". Ruda's four-star athletic talent will be upgraded in the next three months, mainly so that it will not make people too suspicious.

At this time, Ruda was still in a coma and was on his way to the hospital.

Wu Jie can call up the first and third perspectives of the parasite through the system. This Luda was just going up to the house to lift tiles with his friends in the military compound, but he missed the mark and fell off the roof.

No one saw whether he hit the ground on his head, but the bruised and bloody appearance showed that the fall was serious.

Just now there was a little girl on the road who was startled and shouted loudly: "No, Ruda is out of breath!"

However, after everyone checked their pulse and breath, it was obvious that they still had heartbeat, pulse and breathing.

But these naughty kids didn't know that Ruda had indeed expired for dozens of seconds just now.

This guy's head was indeed hit hard, and there was massive bleeding inside the skull. It was basically hopeless.

That's why the system only gives him one minute to think about it. If the time is exceeded, the system will not be able to revive him.

Now, of course, he began to recover quickly on the way to the hospital. Not only was the bleeding in the skull stopped, but the cracked skull was also recovering quickly.

When Ruda was sent to the military hospital, his injuries had turned into "head trauma" + "mild concussion." The doctor said that he only needed a few injections and stayed in the hospital for observation for two more days.

"Just such a small injury? He had a lot of blood just now?"

"Yes, the brain seems to be..."

"..."

Several children in the military compound did not believe that the injury was so minor. Although it was not as serious as the little girl screaming to die, the injury did seem very serious. How could it be done with just a few injections?

"Okay, stop yelling. Why don't you say he's out of breath?"

The doctor was very unhappy when he saw these little bastards. They were making a fuss when they came in. They thought they were dead.

"This... just now... seemed really..."

A little girl standing at the back timidly said that she seemed to have noticed that Luda's chest had stopped rising and falling, and even his heartbeat had stopped as soon as he pressed it. That lasted for more than ten seconds.

But when she saw Luda, who had a somewhat painful expression on her face and her eyelids twitching twice, of course she didn't dare to say these words again. Even she thought she was too afraid of making a mistake.

In the evening, Wu Jie attended the celebration banquet held by the Football Association in Guangzhou while paying attention to Luda's parasitic progress.

He never liked this kind of occasion, but fortunately his leaders couldn't persuade him to drink, so he had every reason to refuse.

This banquet was not only attended by the leaders of the Football Association, but also many leaders of the sports department also came to speak at the scene.

Wu Zhengsong was also supposed to come. Although the department he was in charge of had nothing to do with the national football team winning the Asian Cup, Wu Jie was his son, and everyone knew that the Chinese team relied on Wu Jie to win the championship.

But on the one hand, he wanted to avoid suspicion, and on the other hand, it was because he had just gotten a chance to make progress.

Three days ago, Wu Zhengsong was selected for the list of public visitors at the end of the year. He will go to the United States for a one-year study and visit, and will have the opportunity to join the U.S. Olympic Planning Committee to observe.

This public mission was funded by the Ministry of Physical Education. Originally there were only four people on the interview list, all of whom were from the Mesozoic generation in their forties. Now Wu Zhengsong was temporarily added.

The main task of these five people during this trip is to learn the advanced management experience of the American sports industry. In addition to the advanced experience of the four major sports leagues, they also have to observe the organization and planning of the Los Angeles Olympic Games.

Wu Jie could think with his buttocks that these five people would be entrusted with important responsibilities after returning to China, and there was a high chance that they would take on important responsibilities before the Olympics.

Wu Zhengsong now has the opportunity to further his studies and make contributions, and it will be difficult for him not to make progress in the future.

Wu Jie also saw some guests with European and American faces at the banquet, and these people were obviously here for him.

His performance in this Asian Cup was so amazing that even though this is Asia, which is considered a football desert, his performance was enough to become an oasis in the desert.

These scouts from Europe have responded to their teams with all kinds of garish reports. Countless words of praise have already made major European clubs pay attention to Wu Jie.

Before the Asian Cup ended, some teams first sent people to China to contact the Football Association, and at the same time sent more people to continue inspections.

Of course, the Beijing team has no right to make any decisions, nor does the Football Association. Even the sports department has to report to the top.

This matter would have been very complicated, and the leaders might have been discussing it for a year or two without any results.

But when the old man who had pawned all his clothes to watch football when he was young expressed his support, the body's opinions immediately became consistent with his, and the efficiency was unprecedented.

In this case, the Football Association's "Article 28" probably won't even have a chance to be drafted.

But no one knows that Wu Jie himself is not that supportive of outstanding players studying abroad. He also believes that outstanding players should be kept in China, because without outstanding players, domestic leagues cannot be run.

No matter how good the European league is, it is still someone else's league. Just like how good the NBA is, if someone doesn't welcome you, or even rejects you, or disgusts you, wouldn't it be embarrassing if they don't have their own high-level league?

Of course, this cannot be the policy at this stage. The time for domestic professional leagues is not yet mature.

In the 1990s, after China's professional league was launched, it was really necessary to retain most of the outstanding players.

But it was just the opposite in the 1980s. Now all outstanding players should be sent out, otherwise players like Gu Guangming and Jia Xiuquan will only lose the opportunity to improve.

At this stage, the domestic leagues do not have much training effect for most of the national team members. Rather than letting them waste their talents in vain, it is better to send these good talents to the four major leagues, even if it is only the second league, or

Go and train in leagues in countries like France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Portugal.

These people can get the environment and challenges to realize their potential in Europe, and can also learn the advanced European tactical system. In this way, by the 1990s, there will be dozens of veteran players and even coaches with experience in advanced leagues.

After retiring, most of them can be qualified to serve as Football Association officials or coaches. These people are the vanguard of professionalization in Chinese football.

If China had started to develop professional leagues in the early 1990s, the talents sent out one after another in the 1980s (of course it was not just this group) would have caught up with the wave of professionalization of Chinese football.

At that time, the Football Association should restrict the continued exodus of outstanding players. Unless they are particularly outstanding talents, they should just train domestically.

Of course, at that time, the domestic league must have a certain degree of competitiveness, including the environment of the league, which cannot be as bad as the original level, otherwise the retention of talents will still be inferior.

But that is a matter for the Football Association. He is not yet able to make plans in this regard. Only after Wu Zhengsong returns from study and completes his progress will he be qualified to consider this.

Now of course he hopes to go to Europe to play football, and he also supports players like Gu Guangming and Jia Xiuquan to go to Europe. As for him, he must also go to those wealthy teams that are capable of competing for the Champions League.

The only trouble with this meeting is that the timing is not right, because the world preliminaries are coming soon, and he will have to wait for the winter break at the earliest to see if there is a suitable opportunity.

But there will be a World Cup qualifying finals match at the end of next year. I wonder if any team will buy an Asian player who has to play two months of World Cup qualifying games for two consecutive years?

These teams from Europe also know that this is the biggest contradiction. If Wu Jie wants to play in the World Cup preliminaries, he will not be able to play for the club for two months next season, which may delay important games.
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