Spoilers for Blue Lock Chapter 298 With Manga Leaks Revealed
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Spoilers for Blue Lock Chapter 298 With Manga Leaks Revealed

The Blue Lock Chapter 298 spoilers have arrived after Manshine City tied with FC Barcha with the help of Reo’s goal in the last chapter. Chapter 297 showcased Chris Prince choosing Reo over Nagi to score for Manshine City, leading to them score. However, following Reo’s goal, Nagi decided to fire up and undergo evolution.

Here are all the details regarding the plot leaks of Chapter 298 of the Blue L

WARNING: Spoilers below!

Blue Lock Chapter 298’s manga leaks and spoilers listed

Below is the list of spoilers for Blue Lock Chapter 298:

Nagi declines Reo’s assistance in the match

As per the leaks circulating online, the new chapter will be named “Alone. Together.” After the events of the previous chapter, Nagi decided to survive alone in the game. He urged Reo not to coordinate with him. But Reo was worried, and he tried to overturn Nagi’s decision. Nagi declined his help and stated that he would proceed to score the final goal on his own.

Reo comes to Nagi’s rescue

The scene then shifts to the game between Manchine City and FC Barcha going in full swing. Nagi, all fired up and also a bit scared, stole the ball from Barcha and coordinated with Chigiri and Agi to get past the opponent.

After receiving a pass from Agi, Nagi proceeded. However, Otoya Eita stood in his way to take the ball. Nagi tried to shoot, but he was blocked by three Barcha players, which left him feeling alone. Although Reo arrived on time to rescue him, the ball was taken from him by Bachira.

Bachira seals the win for Barcha

After stealing the ball, Bachira confronts Nagi for his cowardly approach toward scoring. The Barcha player tells Nagi that he was scared to be left alone by Manshine City; thus, he failed to take the first step of being an egoist. Following this, Bachira proceeded to score and ended the match by making his team the winner.

Nagi fails to meet the criteria to play for Japan U-20

The chapter then gives a glimpse of Yoichi Isagi, who looks at the final auction rankings. The rankings and bids are stated below (via Sportskeeda).

  • Bachira: 120 million
  • Reo: 78 million
  • Kunigami: 66 million
  • Otoya: 63 million
  • Aiku: 60 million
  • Karasu: 55 million
  • Gagamaru: 50 million
  • Aryu: 45 million
  • Yukimiya: 42 million
  • Niko: 40 million
  • Hiori: 39 million
  • Sendou: 37 million
  • Kurona: 35 million
  • Zantetsu: 33 million
  • Fukaku: 28 million
  • Raichi: 27 million
  • Kiyora: 26 million
  • Nanase: 25 million

Nagi, however, got a bid of just 24 million yen, excluding him from getting selected to play for Japan U-20.

Originally reported by Ishita Verma on ComingSoon.

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