Chapter 96: The Scout's Meeting

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In four of Europe's football powerhouses, meetings were taking place. The topic of discussion? A young talent making waves in the Bundesliga: Daniel Arrazi. Scouts and analysts gathered to discuss the promising player, evaluating his potential and strategizing on how to bring him into their ranks.

Meeting at Barcelona

Location: Camp Nou, Barcelona

Attendees:

President: Sandro Rosell

Head Scout: Ariedo Braida

Technical Director: Ramon Planes

Sandro Rosell: "So, gentlemen, what do we know about Daniel Arrazi?"

Ariedo Braida: "His performance in the recent Dortmund match was outstanding. Two assists in his league debut. He's got excellent vision and control, reminds me a bit of Xavi in his early days."

Ramon Planes: "Agreed. He's versatile, can play both in midfield and as an attacking midfielder. His awareness on the pitch is impressive for someone his age."

Sandro Rosell: "Do we have any concerns about his adaptation to our style?"

Braida: "He's currently under Klopp, which is a good sign. Klopp's philosophy isn't far from ours in terms of pressing and fluid play. If we move quickly, we can integrate him seamlessly."

Sandro Rosell: "Let's keep a close watch on him. If he continues to perform, we should consider making an offer. We can't let talent like that slip away."

Meeting at Paris Saint-Germain

Location: Parc des Princes, Paris

Attendees:

Sporting Director: Leonardo

Head Coach: Carlo Ancelotti

Chief Scout: Olivier Létang

Leonardo: "Carlo, have you heard about Daniel Arrazi at Dortmund?"

Carlo Ancelotti: "Yes, Leonardo. He's been phenomenal. Young, creative, and very composed for his age."

Olivier Létang: "His debut was remarkable. He's shown he can control the midfield and create opportunities. A player like him could be invaluable for us."

Leonardo: "What do we know about his availability? Is Liverpool willing to sell?"

Létang: "Liverpool is known for developing talent ,and keep their homegrown talent and selling at the right price. If we make an attractive offer, they might consider it."

Ancelotti: "Alright. Keep tabs on him. I want detailed reports after every game. If he continues to impress, we should act before the others do."

Meeting at Real Madrid

Location: Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid

Attendees:

President: Florentino Pérez

Sporting Director: Miguel Pardeza

Chief Scout: Juni Calafat

Florentino Pérez: "Miguel, tell me more about this Daniel Arrazi."

Miguel Pardeza: "He's a rising star at Dortmund. Creative playmaker, excellent passing range, and vision. His debut was particularly impressive."

Juni Calafat: "He's got the technical skills that would fit perfectly with our playing style. Quick on his feet and sharp in decision-making."

Pérez: "We need fresh talent. If he's as good as you say, we should prepare an offer. Ensure we have the best chance of bringing him to Madrid."

Pardeza: "We'll monitor his progress closely. If he continues to perform at this level, we'll make our move."

Meeting at Juventus

Location: Allianz Stadium, Turin

Attendees:

Sporting Director: Fabio Paratici

Head Coach: Antonio Conte

Chief Scout: Matteo Tognozzi

Fabio Paratici: "Conte, we've got a young talent in Germany, Daniel Arrazi. Thoughts?"

Antonio Conte: "I've seen some footage. He's dynamic, good with the ball, and has a keen eye for creating opportunities."

Matteo Tognozzi: "He's versatile, can adapt to different roles in midfield. His style would complement our system well."

Paratici: "What are the chances of bringing him to Turin?"

Conte: "We should keep scouting him. If he maintains his form, we should be ready to approach Liverpool. Talent like his doesn't stay unnoticed for long."

Tognozzi: "I'll ensure we have detailed reports on his performances. We need to be prepared to act quickly."

In each of these meetings, the consensus was clear: Daniel Arrazi was a talent worth pursuing. As the scouts left their respective meetings, they knew they had to keep a close eye on the young prodigy. The race to sign Daniel Arrazi had begun, and the football world was watching.

Liverpool's Regret

While European giants were plotting their moves to secure Daniel Arrazi's talents, the atmosphere at Anfield was one of introspection and regret. Liverpool's higher-ups convened to discuss the situation, feeling the weight of their previous decisions regarding the young prodigy.

Location: Anfield, Liverpool

Attendees:

Chairman: Tom Werner

Sporting Director: Michael Edwards

Head Coach: Kenny Dalglish

Academy Director: Alex Inglethorpe

Tom Werner: "I've been hearing a lot about Daniel Arrazi's performances at Dortmund. How did we let him slip through our fingers?"

Michael Edwards: "It's a tough one, Tom. We knew he had potential, but I don't think anyone predicted he'd adapt so quickly in Germany."

Kenny Dalglish: "I'll take the blame here. We should have promoted him to the first team earlier. The lad had the talent, but we were cautious, maybe too cautious."

Alex Inglethorpe: "His progress at the academy was exceptional. But looking back, maybe we underestimated his readiness for senior football."

Werner: "Well, now he's caught the eye of some of the biggest clubs in Europe. Barcelona, PSG, Real Madrid, Juventus...they're all interested. This two-year stint at Dortmund has been enough time for everyone to notice him."

Edwards: "We've got to face facts. Other teams saw his potential and acted on it. If we don't do something soon, he might never come back to us."

Dalglish: "We can't dwell on the past. What's done is done. We need to think about our next steps. Can we bring him back? Does he even want to come back?"

Inglethorpe: "From what I've heard, he still has a strong attachment to Liverpool. We just need to show him that we value him and that there's a place for him in our squad."

Werner: "But will Dortmund let him go if we try to trigger loan cancellation? And if they do, can we compete with the financial muscle of those other clubs?"

Edwards: "It won't be easy, but we have to try. We need to start making moves now. Show Daniel that we're serious about bringing him back and giving him the platform he needs."

Dalglish: "I'll reach out to him personally. Let him know how much we want him back. We made a mistake, but it's not too late to make things right."

Werner: "Agreed. Let's put together a plan. We can't afford to lose him for good. Make sure we do everything in our power to bring Daniel back to Liverpool."

Edwards: "I'll start working on it immediately. We need to act fast before the other clubs swoop in."

As the meeting adjourned, the Liverpool management team felt a renewed sense of urgency. They knew they had to rectify their mistake and bring Daniel Arrazi back to Anfield, where he truly belonged. The stakes were high, but the belief in Daniel's potential and their commitment to his future gave them the drive to fight for him once more.

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