Chapter 617 - 0247 There’s Not Much Time Left for Soccer (Please Subscribe)_4
After fussing for over an hour, Inzaghi failed to buy any fishing equipment and reluctantly returned to the hotel.
Unable to sleep, still feeling unsatisfied, Inzaghi turned on the TV to watch the news.
In the talk show on TV, a guest said, "Based on my estimation, it shouldn’t be a problem for Kevin to obtain his professional qualification. Since he’s participating in the competition, he must be confident. With his athletic talent and the ability to read the game on the field, he should be very well-suited for snooker."
Having felt underestimated in the evening, Inzaghi didn’t want to see the news about Huang Kaiwen, so he changed the channel with the remote.
"This just in, Kevin has been looking at several properties this afternoon, and it is very likely that he has reached an agreement with Chelsea. Chelsea’s owner Abramovich had previously said that he was willing to pay the buyout fee to take Kevin from Bernabeu. Real Madrid has not been able to renew with Kevin, and now the 220 million Euro buyout fee is not enough to scare off the Russian billionaire..."
Inzaghi switched channels again.
"We interviewed Lily Collins’ mother, Gil Tavoman, who said that Lily is happy, and she does not intend to intervene too much in her daughter’s affairs. Phil Collins has no right to point fingers at Kevin’s affairs, because that rock star is either cheating or on his way to cheating. Kevin is a hundred times better than him. Phil Collins is a coward; during his preparation to divorce, he only sent a fax..."
He continued to flip through the channels.
English football legend Lineker faced the camera and said, "Kevin participating in snooker is not good news. Today he might be competing for a professional player’s qualification, and tomorrow he could be playing against O’Sullivan. If Kevin really decides to leave the turf, it wouldn’t be surprising. He has won all there is to win and might be looking for new challenges in other sports, but that would be a disaster for the fans and for football..."
Inzaghi turned off the TV, feeling frustrated.
Thinking carefully about what Lineker said, he was surprised to find that he agreed with Lineker’s words.
