Jorge Mendes, the European sports giant.
His most famous clients are Cristiano Ronaldo and José Mourinho, with other top players including Ángel Di María, Radamel Falcao, and David de Gea.
Some say Mendes is a pure capitalist, devoid of human touch, and that players are merely tools for him to make money; others argue that, compared to other exploitative agents, Mendes is indeed professional enough to help his players secure better interests.
Those who dislike him are usually the clubs.
In Lance's opinion, Mendes's reputation, good or bad, doesn't matter.
As long as he can help him get his rightful earnings, whether from club wages or commercial operations.
Lance doesn't care about human touch.
In business, as long as it's professional enough, that's fine.
He initially thought Mendes's team would send a specialist to communicate with him, but unexpectedly, Mendes himself called.
"Hello, Mr. Mendes."
"I've watched your videos, and my intuition tells me that you, like Ronaldo and Messi, are a future world-shaking talent... Therefore, I sincerely invite you to sign with my agency."
"We will definitely use the most professional and mature solutions to help you manage your assets properly, secure the most reasonable salary for you, and arrange the most suitable commercial collaborations."
"If you cannot make the decision yourself, we can also discuss it with your family..."
As a giant among agents, Mendes did not adopt a condescending attitude but communicated with Lance as an equal.
Even though he knew the person on the other end was just a 16-year-old kid.
"No need, we can sign directly. It's a pleasure working with you, Mr. Mendes."
"A pleasure working with you. I believe you won't regret it. My assistant will go to Leverkusen tomorrow to sign the agent contract with you and accompany you to negotiate the contract with the club."
"If you are satisfied, he will be your exclusive agent from now on."
"Don't worry, he graduated from law school, has lawyer and agent qualifications, and can also help you with legal issues."
That fast?
He just inquired about his interest today, and they're sending someone to sign tomorrow.
Mendes's team is quite efficient.
...
The next day, Lance walked out of the Bayer Leverkusen training base gym in the morning.
Upon arriving at the agreed-upon cafe, Mendes's agent assistant had already been waiting for a long time.
At first glance, Lance had only two words to describe him—professional.
He perfectly fit Lance's stereotype of an elite lawyer or elite businessperson.
A white man in his 30s, with a lean face, wearing gold-rimmed glasses, and a sharp suit.
"Mr. Lance, hello, I am an economic agent from Mendes's team, and from now on, I will be your exclusive assistant. This is my business card. I can help you with any issues, including contract and personal matters... I will try to be available 24 hours a day."
"You're too kind, no need for that."
Lance chuckled twice.
He glanced at the agent's business card... Wow!
Harry Kane?
The same name as the future England superstar?
Hopefully, his name won't hinder his championship aspirations in the future.
If he can officially sign with Bayer Leverkusen, he'll mostly focus on training, and after training, he'll go to high school to catch up on academic subjects.
Base, school, dormitory, a three-point line.
Generally, there won't be much opportunity to ask the agent for help.
"No, this is our service philosophy. Taking care of players' lives is also part of the agent's services."
"Okay, I'll find you if I need anything. Now, let's first deal with the professional contract for Bayer Leverkusen..."
Lance carefully considered his demands.
Daily training, team training matches, reserve team, youth training matches, etc., do not increase the template fusion value.
Only first-team official professional matches like the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, and Champions League can increase it.
Lance hoped to quickly integrate into the first team and seize opportunities to prove himself.
Therefore, there would be restrictions on the contract he was about to sign.
When Lance presented his conditions, Harry Kane diligently recorded them on a tablet and also recorded them with a voice recorder in advance.
"First, it must be a first-team position, not youth training or reserve team."
"It's best to stipulate a minimum number of appearances per season in the contract..."
For a 16-year-old player with no historical achievements and unable to prove himself, demanding the club to sign a first-team contract and specify the number of appearances is a rather unreasonable and difficult request.
But Harry Kane still patted his chest and guaranteed.
"I understand, I will resolve it."
...
"With Lance's talent, he's only worth 1,000 Euros?"
"That's already very high. Currently, 16-year-old youth players only have apprentice contracts with a weekly salary of less than 1,000 Euros."
A relatively fierce dispute erupted in the Bayer Leverkusen meeting room.
One side was Michael Schade, the president of Bayer Leverkusen Club; the other side was Lance's agent, Harry Kane.
The two sides argued endlessly over the contract details.
Typically, 16-year-old players similar in age to Lance receive a weekly salary of 850 Euros.
This price applies to everyone in Bayer Leverkusen's youth training and reserve team.
In the past, Lance would have been satisfied.
A weekly income of 1,000 Euros is 4,000 Euros a month!
In Lance's opinion, this was already a decent sum.
His weekly salary in Bayern's youth training was only 500 Euros.
However, his agent, Harry Kane, was very angry.
"If that's the case, I don't think there's any need to continue discussing. I believe other clubs will appreciate Lance."
Harry Kane used a provocative tactic, and the other party dared not be negligent.
"Wait a moment... We can still discuss it. So, how much do you want?"
"It must at least reach the lowest tier of first-team salary standards."
"That's impossible!"
Bayer Leverkusen President Schade argued reasonably.
Currently, the lowest salary tier in the first team, for players designated as "substitute rotation," is 14,500 Euros per week.
A 16-year-old Lance wants to earn over 10,000 Euros?
Without having investigated Lance's true level and potential, the club would not pay high salaries to idle people.
"Then I'm very sorry."
Harry Kane stood up with Lance, preparing to leave.
Lance's lips were almost unable to suppress his smile beside him. This was clearly the same bargaining tactic used in domestic night markets, exactly the same.
Sure enough, Bayer Leverkusen President Schade truly backed down.
"Don't be so hasty. How about this? We'll first sign a contract at the 5,000 Euro tier, with the designation 'Rising Star.'"
"If Lance meets the appearance standards, fulfilling the condition of 10 appearances in the new season, the contract will automatically increase to 15,000 Euros per week. How does that sound?"
"Additionally, appearance fees and goal bonuses will be calculated according to first-team standards."
"The club has shown great sincerity with this offer."
It was evident that Bayer Leverkusen President Schade genuinely cared about Lance and did not want to let this future talent leave.
A weekly salary of 15,000 Euros was small money.
What if... Lance truly possessed the potential of a world-class player, as Hyypiä said?
Letting him go would definitely lead to regret.
Harry Kane gave Lance a look, checking his intentions.
Lance felt the contract was quite good. At least it proved he had some value in the first team, and that was enough.
So, after Harry Kane helped review the legal issues, both parties completed the signing.
Lance officially became a player for the Bayer Leverkusen first team!
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Weekly Salary: 5,000 Euros (automatically changes to 15,000 Euros if he appears in more than 10 matches in a season)
Appearance Fee: 3,000 Euros
Goal/Assist Bonus: 3,000 Euros
Automatic annual salary increase of 25% each season
Can be evaluated based on seasonal performance, and both parties have the right to propose priority contract renewal.
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"Come on, smile!"
Click!
Lance held up Bayer Leverkusen's number 39 jersey and stood with assistant coach Hyypiä and President Schade to take a photo.
Bayer Leverkusen's official website used this photo to publicly announce the signing of the new player.
At the same time, far away in China.
Xiao Liu, the Weibo operations editor for Sports Weekly's sports self-media account on Sina Weibo, was browsing foreign online news.
It was July 2013, the peak transfer period for major leagues.
He wanted to compile the transfer operations of each club and unearth some explosive news.
For example, the matter of "renegade" Götze defecting from Borussia Dortmund to Bayern.
German media exploded, it was definitely a good transfer anecdote.
"Wait a minute? A Chinese player?"
On Bayer Leverkusen's official website, Xiao Liu was stunned.
He clearly saw a standard East Asian face and a standard Chinese name appearing in the team's signing announcement!
"Lu Xiao / Lance, an overseas player, perhaps..."
Could it be that another Chinese player was about to land in the Bundesliga?