My system allows me to copy talents-Chapter 569: Grand Ambitions

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Chapter 569: Grand Ambitions

The stadium echoed with fervent cheers, but it was the reaction of the opposing fans that truly stood out. Leaping and shouting, they erupted in celebration after the goal, their joy palpable. Some looked as though they might leap out of the stands, while others were visibly emotional, tears welling up in their eyes.

The opposing players mirrored their supporters' exhilaration, gathering together to revel in the moment near the section filled with their fans. United in celebration, they shared the thrill of the goal.

On the other hand, the Kawasaki players wore expressions of frustration, clearly disheartened by conceding the goal.

Every now and often, the cameras drifted to the stand where Hiro was seated. Even now, when a full celebration was taking place, Hiro could be seen on the screen.

"I'm sure, Hiro wasn't expecting such an outcome after such an arduous battle against injuries," the commentator said.

"By the way Hiro, have you made your decision?" Eric asked. "Now that you've got only a year left, it'd be better if you decide."

Immersed in the atmosphere of the stadium, Hiro had been looking at the stands. But upon hearing him, he retracted his gaze.

"I've thought about a few clubs," he said with a complacent look on his face.

"Hoh! Let me hear," feeling intrigued, Eric asked.

Well, with how loud the stadium was, they could freely discuss without alerting anyone.

"I'm thinking about choosing a mid-table team. So, I'm not sure if you'd agree with me," Hiro said.

Hearing him, Eric couldn't help but ponder about it. After all, Hiro had piqued the interest of a few top clubs. So, if he selected those teams, he'd be able to collect silverware much earlier. However, he was unlikely to get regular game minutes there.

So, he also had the thought of pushing him for a mid-table team. But he hadn't expected that he would make that decision without being told.

"Let's hear the names," Eric urged.

Hiro made himself comfortable on the seat before answering, "Right now, I've set my sights on either Brighton or Real Sociedad."

Those were some good options. Especially, Brighton. With the coach of the team favoring young talents, Hiro could get minutes under him.

However, he couldn't help but feel concerned. After all, it takes a while to get acclimated into the premier league.

Also, Brighton already possessed quite a few playmakers. So, the competition was rather tough there.

As for Sociedad, Kubo was already playing there. Although he had great chemistry with him, still, it was highly unlikely that he'd take his spot.

'Should I risk it?' Eric thought.

Although he wanted Hiro to develop steadily and safely, he also wanted to see him succeed. So, among the many options, he was fascinated by the offer from Borussia Dortmund.

Not only would he get playing minutes, but the league wasn't as physical as the Premier League. So, the chances of injuries would have halved over there.

The managers over there are patient too.

Although the salary they offered was way less than the clubs from other leagues. But still, compared to the opportunity he'd get over there, it wasn't any major issue.

"Those were some good options. But tell me honestly, what made you want to choose those leagues?" Eric asked, staring fixedly at him.

Now, how was he supposed to say that he had always dreamt of playing in those leagues? The invitations from Kubo and Mitoma were a part of his reason but the main reason why he chose those teams was because he had always dreamt of playing there.

As a young fan who grew up watching Ronaldo and Messi, he always had that dream of playing for either of the clubs.

Even though he maintained his composure, Hiro was panicking inside.

"I just thought that they'd be a good team to develop as both of them support younger players," Hiro answered calmly.

"Indeed, they're a great team. But have you researched their roster?" Eric asked.

"Yes, I have. I know the competition is tough but I can overcome it," Hiro said with

conviction. Sure, it was mostly due to his dream but that didn't mean that he hadn't done any research beforehand.

"You can do that only when they give you enough minutes," Eric responded with a disappointed sigh. He could tell that Hiro hadn't thought thoroughly about it.

He had gotten his hopes high for nothing. So, he couldn't help but frown.

Hiro was dumbfounded by Eric's response. Indeed, it was just as he said. For him to overpower his competitors, he'd require regular playing minutes. After all, who knows if he could instantly produce a miracle?

What if it takes him time to acclimate?

By then wouldn't he be dropped?

"Then what do you suggest?" Hiro asked.

Truth be told, Hiro actually wanted to join a top side. But he figured that he'd be asking too much. So, thinking realistically, he wanted to join a mid-table club.

Then he'd spend about two or three years there to prepare for a big money move. In simple words, he was actually thinking of those teams as nothing but mere stepping stones to his

success.

Even though some players would be completely overwhelmed to receive offers from such teams, Hiro thought of them as stepping stones for some reason.

Maybe he might have started to get cocky because he possessed a cheat-like system.

After all, who in their right mind, wouldn't dream about winning the Champions League? It's

the greatest achievement in club football.

And, Hiro also dreamt of lifting the trophy.

However, he was also aware that he couldn't rush the process. So, after all that thinking, he

had decided to go with a mid-table team.

"If you trust me then maybe we should actually risk it all and go big," Eric said, his eyes glistening with determination.

The way he said those words made it seem as if he was really serious about it.

"Go big?!" Hiro couldn't help but repeat.

"Yes. Although it'd be a little hard to get their attention, I'm sure I can pull this off. So, what

do you say, Hiro?" Eric asked.

Clearly, Eric was an ambitious person.