Chapter 135: A Brilliant Lobbyist

Won the attention of countless people, amazed by it, and the South American gang of Villarreal, which had soared in La Liga, collapsed, and the driving force behind all this was Chilean Manuel Pellegrini, who is still the coach of the Yellow Submarine.

What's even more puzzling is that since then, although Villarreal has often had South American players join, they have one thing in common, that is, it is difficult to stabilize the main position under Pellegrini, even if there are mostly central defenders and other roles, and there is no longer a conductor like Riquelme, the core of the team.

Therefore, even if the bigwig Mascalti came to visit in person, Santilago still did not really put Villarreal into his choice, as the first stop to return to European football, which is related to his future career path, how could he make a decision because of the words of an outsider like Mascalti? If Manuel Pellegrini had seen himself only as an object to help the team transition because of his personal preferences, then it would have been impossible for Santi to cry at that time.

Mascalti naturally knew Santi's concerns at the moment, he squinted his eyes and shook his head and said with a smile: "Dear Santi, I think you may be thinking too much!" Don't you know that the media is nothing more than a bunch of agitators who are constantly following the trend and exaggerating in order to attract attention? ”

"For Manu himself, wasn't it the Liga where he showed his talent before he left for Europe? Whether it is San Lorenzo or River Plate, he has achieved extremely brilliant achievements, as a Chilean coach Manu certainly no longer understands the talent and strength of South American players, but if it were you, would you be willing to accept a player who is not subject to discipline and has a high level of self-control? ”

Mascalti's words inevitably reminded Saint of some past memories, and knowing that what the other party said was reasonable, he could only smile bitterly and shake his head, without refuting it.

Indeed, compared to the large number of European players, South American talents, despite their praise for their talent, are very worrying in terms of self-control, and there are too many examples of even the top stars falling from ancient times to the present. Not to mention, isn't it just that I am suffering from it now? If it weren't for the experience of debauchery, there should be more choices in front of you now.

"Compared with other clubs that really invite you to go, Villarreal is the best in terms of performance and strength, and the existence of the Champions League, La Liga, and the Copa del Rey can give you plenty of opportunities to play! What's more, it's Spain! ”

Seeing that Sant Tiago fell into a brief silence, Mascalti immediately reminded while the iron was hot.

The Champions League, what an attractive term, the highest arena among European clubs, the birthplace of heroes and legends, is the only place where you can truly prove your return to the world!

What's more, it's Spain. Mascalti's words reminded Santilago once again that the Iberian Peninsula is undoubtedly more in line with the choices of South American players in terms of geography, climate and culture than Italy in the Apennine Peninsula and England in the British Isles.

The presence of Real Madrid and Barcelona has made La Liga the most competitive league in Europe, and even if they are not in a club, being able to play against top stars on the pitch is a temptation that most players can refuse. At the height of the colonial era, almost half of the American continent was a Spanish colony, so most countries in South America now have Spanish as the official language, including Argentina.

You know, the pressure and effort that comes with living in a foreign country is huge, but in Spain, South American players are not affected by the language barrier in the slightest. At the same time, as with the language, South American players in Spain do not have to struggle and adapt to cultural differences, and the same romantic spirit of the Spaniards allows Santilgo to integrate into the team quickly.

Thinking of this, there are not many choices in Santi now.

When he came back to his senses and looked at Mascalti sitting across from him in amazement, Santi's heart was undoubtedly complicated. Completely different from those ordinary agents, Mascalti completely presented the pros and cons of transferring to Villarreal in front of Santi, and more importantly, all of this was unconsciously thought of by Santi under the traction of Mascalti's language, which made Santi face up to the choice of going to Spain.

"Mr. Mascarti, I have to say that your words are very tempting, but I think"

"No, Santy, you don't have to make a choice now, you still have some time, although it's running out! But I think one thing you need to note is that in Spain, the second nationality restrictions for players are relatively relaxed, which should be important to you. This is my business card, Santi, and when you make a decision you can call me, I think my old friend will be very happy, he needs a player like you, strong and self-controlled! ”

After interrupting Santi's prevarication again, Mascalti gently placed his business card on the table, got up with a smile and walked towards the door, and soon disappeared into the endless streets, leaving Santiago alone looking at the small business card in a daze.

Mascalti's last words went straight to the heart of Santhiago, and this time he was really tempted, Spain, Villarreal, and after some conversations, Santi couldn't help but think that it might be a very good choice.

Buenos Aires is always unexpectedly lit at night, and although the Paris of South America does not show the slightest trace of its brilliant lights at night, its rich artistic culture hidden in the moonlight is unmatched by a metropolis like Paris.

The multicultural clash of cultures has made Buenos Aires even more inclusive, where you can find shadows of all continents, from architecture to street food, people speak different languages about Boca Juniors' victory, and the loudest Spanish is always the most spoken language.

No one could have imagined that Spain and Portugal, which made their fortunes in the Age of Sail, would have such a profound impact on the distant Americas, just as the English language became a booster for the commercial promotion of the Premier League, and the colonies that the Spanish Armada grabbed hundreds of years ago have become the unique treasures of La Liga in the form of football today.