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Chapter 51 Can the Chinese play football?

On January 17, Wu Jie's visa and passport were finally completed, and the speed was very fast.

There will be no trouble after this. In this era, non-European players play football in the four major leagues. The main problem is actually the teams where the players are located and the Football Association.

Maradona is an example. Barcelona wanted to buy this Argentine genius three years ago, but the "Argentine Youth Club" felt that the transfer fee was too small and he would not let him go. Two years later, Barcelona gave the club enough money, and this time it was the Argentine Football Association's turn to not let him go. Barcelona wanted Maradona and the Argentine Football Association were also satisfied.

Although the Chinese Football Association is inferior to the pigs and dogs, many people don’t know that most of the time, the Chinese Football Association is a little better than the Argentine Football Association, including the Brazilian Football Association, and they are also fully capable of competing with the Chinese Football Association for the second-to-last position.

Wu Jie's transfer was not blocked by the Football Association and the Sports Department. Bayern could easily help him complete a series of transfer procedures in Germany.

A week later, just a few days before the Bundesliga winter transfer window was about to close, the Bayern Club's "News Office" released a message to the German media that they successfully introduced talented striker Jie Wu from China.

Soon, a spokesperson for Bayern Club also officially announced the news to the media and fans.

At this time, Wu Jie had just boarded the plane to West Germany, and the media in West Germany had already begun to report on the news that Chinese national team members joined the Bundesliga giants.

So, does West Germany fight against rabbits?

Is there any country in Europe that doesn’t rebel?

When Wu Jie had not set foot on Germany, West German media reported the news with various eye-catching titles.

"Bayern Munich Should Buy a Panda!"

This is the title published in the "Frankfurt Review", and the argument can basically be seen from these words.

They didn't report much, but they were all questionable.

Can Chinese play football?

What is the level of this Chinese?

Does he speak German or English?

Why didn’t Bayern buy a panda from China and come back?

Pandas can at least be a mascot. Will this Chinese be a mascot?

"Commodity or Genius?"

This is the title published by "Kickers". They believe that Wu Jie is a "commodity" for Bayern to enter Asia, because the Chinese team has never become a world player, and Wu Jie has never shown his talent in world events.

Asian-level competitions are not enough to prove anything, but if Bayern just wants to get tickets to Asia, it might be a good business.

Now everyone knows that Uli Heness, who retired due to injury, is very good at making money. This may be another operation of his efforts to improve Bayern's economic situation.

"Chinese Football? Chinese Genius?"

"South Deutsche" is a local newspaper in Munich. Their reports are relatively gentle. At least they know that the Chinese team just won the Asian championship and defeated the South Korean team led by Bundesliga star Che Fangen.

Wu Jie scored 18 goals in the Asian Cup, and the information about winning the Golden Boot and Best Player was also written in the report.

This gave Bayern fans a preliminary understanding of Wu Jie. Of course, they know who Che Fangen is, who is the top 20 stars in the Bundesliga.

If this Chinese genius is more powerful than Che Fangen, it is worthy of the team's introduction.

But what caused the "South Deutsche" and Bayern fans to question is: Is he really such a genius? How much did Bayern spend for this genius?

Whether these West German media are belittled, sarcastic, or slightly objective reports, they are basically not optimistic about Chinese players, and Bayern fans do not think this deal will be helpful to the team.

Unless the team just wants to buy a Chinese genius and put it in the reserve team for training, and then use this product to develop the Asian market, they will not have any comments.

But soon some media revealed a news that Bayern fans were concerned about again: It is said that the transfer fee of this Chinese man exceeded one million marks?

"What, one million marks? This should be fake news, right?"

"Of course it's fake news, how could the board agree to such a stupid deal."

"One million marks are enough to buy the car Fangan, but we don't need players of this level."

"Do you know where this Chinese man plays?"

"After the report, he is the Golden Boot of the Asian Cup, he should be a striker."

"If he is a forward, then this news must be fake. We will not spend another million Mark on Mark to buy a 17-year-old Chinese striker when we have Rummenigg and Heness."

These West German media and Bayern fans who are discussing Wu Jie are still unknown. The person involved finally arrived in Munich after a dozen hours of flight.

On January 26, local time, Wu Jie finally arrived in Munich.

At this moment, he was accompanied by Bayern's assistant coach Kramer, transfer director Steffen, a German-speaking Chinese translator, and two Football Association and Sports officials who accompanied him to Germany.

These two officials are here to confirm the completion of the transfer, and also to confirm whether Wu Jie will encounter life and even political troubles.

China and the United States are in a honeymoon period, and their exchanges with Europe have increased.

But the arrogance of the entire West has not diminished at all. Their discrimination against the Chinese has become more felt by the Chinese as they interact with each other.

This is easy to understand. Originally, there was no contact between us, and it was possible that distance could create beauty.

Now that we have more contacts, the favorability has not increased, but the disgust has increased a lot.

These two officials will not leave until Wu Jie officially joins the team and confirms that the transfer fee is received.

As for Wu Jie's salary issue, this will be left to the embassy to supervise.

The male translator was a graduated German major hired from the university, and his salary would be reimbursed by Bayern.

Wu Jie can't speak German and always pretends that he can't speak English. Bayern naturally wants to give him a German translation.

In fact, his English level is enough to cope with daily communication, and West Germany's English level is much better than East Germany, and half of West Germans can communicate simply in English.

Most Bayern players can speak some English, and Wu Jie can barely deal with it in West Germany as long as he knows English.

But he cannot show these things because he has taken over his body for less than a year. It would be fine if he has made such great progress in football skills. If he can even speak English, it will be easy to arouse suspicion.

Now his communication with Cramer and Steffen was through this college student named Liu Baoping as a transfer.

"Wu, the winter transfer period is about to end. We will conduct a physical examination for you tomorrow and then help you complete the registration of the league and Champions League. Then you can become a member of the great Bayern!"

"Great, I can't wait to join this great team, I can't wait to play!"

Wu Jie's response is very consistent with his current young man's mentality. He looks eager to try it out, and is very confusing.

Cramer shook his head in his heart, although they had agreed to give Wu Jie a full opportunity to play.

But that is a strategy to fool him first. Bayern must first confirm that Wu Jie can adapt to the Bundesliga game, otherwise how could he be allowed to play immediately?

At least we must first check Wu Jie's physical test, and then decide how to arrange him.

This is very different from the previous promise, but they are fighting Bayern all over Europe!

Such a team is already very sincere in their willingness to train him.

The next day, Wu Jie's transfer information was disclosed by more West German media, and it has basically been confirmed that the transfer fee must be more than one million marks, and it may even reach two million marks.

This made Bayern fans even more unable to calm down. They could not accept the team spending one million marks to buy a 17-year-old Chinese player.

If the transfer fee really reaches two million marks, it would be a bad news.

"Hehe, we already have Ruménig and Heness, why does Hoffman have to spend so much money to buy a Chinese?"

"Can this Chinese play football? Are there any sports stars in China? Where is this damn country?"

"It seems they have never participated in the Olympics, and I have never met Chinese athletes from the Olympics."

"China should be in Asia! Who has a world map?"

"Wait, where is Asia?"

"Bastard, don't worry about where the damn Asia and China are. We shouldn't sign foreign players at all. The great Bayern should be all Germans!"

"Well said, we don't need foreign aid, Stalin's shit!"

“…”

With the media reports, Bayern fans are becoming more and more dissatisfied with the team's introduction of a Chinese player.

They don’t think that the great Bayern has a Chinese position. Even if they really want to buy foreign players, they have to be the benchmark in the European transfer market!

But now the team has bought a Chinese player and spent so much money. Has their board of directors been kidnapped collectively? Could it be that Hamburger did it?

These Bayern fans are obviously very proud of their team because they set a great career in the Champions League dynasty (three consecutive games) in the 1970s. With such a brilliant history, they are not willing to buy into a Chinese striker. Even if some Munich media have reported on his performance in Asia, they still cannot buy into the proud German fans and proud Bayern fans.

But at this time, the benefits of the Bundesliga can be seen, because in the Bundesliga, where two Asian players have successfully entered the Bundesliga, from fans to media, they are still very discriminatory to Asian players, especially Chinese players.

What if he logged into the UK, which is more discriminatory to the Chinese?

That was probably a week ago when the British media and fans were sprayed with flowers!

At this time, the camera was moved to our Young Master Wu. Of course, he learned from the media that Bayern fans opposed him and the sarcasm of the German media for him.

But this won't make him worry at all, because it comes from full confidence in his own strength.

Besides, he is no longer a four-star athletic talent...
Chapter completed!
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