"Big star, how many teams are interested in you now? Real Madrid? Atletico Madrid? Bayern Munich?"

"They are interested, but no official offer has been made." Alphonso Davies, who had just finished a day of training, was making milk powder for his brother while chatting with a friend on the phone.

"Which one do you want to go to?" the friend asked with a smile.

"Ah..." Alphonso was thinking while cleaning the table, "I don't know."

"Aren't you a Messi fan? You can accept Barcelona's invitation."

Davis turned on the hands-free mode of the phone, then held the phone in one hand and picked up the milk bottle in the other hand, "Messi is my idol, but I will definitely not go to Barcelona."

After handing the milk bottle to his mother, Davies focused on responding to his friend.

"Do you know that La Masia has an alias called 'quarry'?"

"I heard it for the first time."

Davis continued, "On the one hand, this alias means that it has the ability to gather the best stones from all over the world and grind them into gems. But there is another understanding that most of the stones here are not doing well."

"The competition is fierce, and more importantly, only a very small number of them can stand out."

"You know, I didn't enter the White Waves to receive professional training until I was 15 years old. I have missed too much compared to my peers. When I turned 18, I no longer needed systematic training, but more importantly, the opportunity to play."

"Competition is the biggest source of improvement. I have to play more games to improve better. But in La Masia, although the training level here is very high, it is really difficult for me to play."

"How can I compete with Roberto and Jordi Alba? Digne is much better than me."

"More importantly, I don't know how many levels of Catalan I can compete with. I don't know the language, and I don't speak Spanish. It will take a long time just to integrate into the team. "

"Even if I really make it to the first team, I will probably stay on the bench for three or four years, and finally be sold to other La Liga teams or other low-level leagues at a low price. This is not what I want. "

"If I were to choose, I would definitely choose the one who is best at training young people and is most willing to give them opportunities. "

"And if possible, I want to go to a place where English is spoken and there will be no language barriers. "

The friend was stunned when he heard Davis's series of explanations. He was surprised and said, "I didn't expect you to have done so much homework! If it were me, I would definitely choose the one with the biggest reputation. "

Davis grinned, "It's indeed your style! But after all, this is my career, I have to be responsible for my family, they deserve the best. "

The MLS season is not arranged over two years like the European League, but like the Chinese Super League, starting in February and March and ending in November and December.

Similarly, although July and August are the transfer window periods for major European leagues, the MLS still arranged games during this period. The schedule was played from beginning to end, with basically no interval.

When Wei Le and Silas arrived in Vancouver, it was already June 18, the same day that Alphonso Davies had just finished a game in the MLS.

He replaced a front midfielder in the second half of the game, and actually played as a left winger. In the end, the White Waves were scored by the opponent, and the final score was 1-1, and the two sides shook hands and made peace.

Alphonso Davies' overall performance was mediocre, but the Wolves head coach and assistant coach who had just put down their luggage to watch the game saw his shining points again.

"He has a really wide coverage."

"Indeed." Silas agreed very much.

Although he was arranged as a left winger, his defensive awareness was also very strong.

Due to his outstanding offensive talent, Alphonso Davies was considered by scouts to be an excellent left winger when he was discovered by the Wolves. But Wei Le looked at his data and thought that left back was his destiny.

"If he is only allowed to attack, it would be a waste of talent, isn't it?"

Cellars finally believed this sentence today.

Wei Le could see Alphonso Davies' amazing potential from his system. He believed that even if he was allowed to play in the Premier League directly now, there would not be much problem.

The suspense lies in - Davies's own plan.

When the two met Davies, it was already the afternoon of the next day. The two sides agreed to meet in a cafe near Davies' home. The team did not arrange training on the second day of the game, so Davies could sleep in.

"Hello." Alphonso Davies smiled and called in English.He didn't look nervous, but rather very excited.

"Hello, Alfonso." Wei Le responded in English with a smile.

"Oh, you speak English very well!" Alfonso praised. He thought the Asian face in front of him didn't speak English, and the British man next to him was actually his translator.

"You're not bad either." Wei Le said modestly.

"My accent still has some accents. If I'm in some countries where only English is spoken, they may not understand what I say."

Alfonso Davis always has a smile on his face. Although he has become famous at a young age and has broken many records, he doesn't look arrogant at all, but rather humble.

But when he got straight to the point, Davis became serious and asked the key question directly, "I know you are not here for tourism, so since you want to bring me in, what can I get from Wolves?"

"Of course, I'm not talking about salary." Davis added, "I don't care about that, at least for now, we can start with an apprenticeship contract, which won't bring any financial burden to you."

"What I want to know is how you are going to train me."

Cellars and Wei Le looked at each other, Celars' eyes were full of surprise, while Wei Le's eyes were full of satisfaction.

"I like your personality." Wei Le said, "So we decided to come here to talk to you in detail, because I can see from your career choice that you have a full understanding of your future."

"So what do you think you need now?" Wei Le asked Davis in return.

"I need to play." Davis said without hesitation, "Although I don't have EU citizenship, I now have Canadian citizenship and am a member of the Commonwealth, so there is no need for a work permit."

"Whether it is on loan or directly playing in the team, I hope I can at least get some playing time in the Premier League before I come of age, that is, before the end of next season."

"Or, you can loan me out and let me get stable appearances in other second-tier leagues."

"Isn't this a bit too much?" Alphonso Davis said this, and suddenly realized that he was facing a Premier League head coach. He was a little unsure of the other party's attitude and was afraid that Wei Le would be angry.

After all, although he had a full understanding of his future, he was still just a 17-year-old youth.

Wei Le did not answer, but just smiled at him.

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