
Blue Lock chapter 308 spoilers: Nagi rejects Buratsuta's offer, what is 'Buratsuta 3'?
Blue Lock chapter 308 spoilers
Buratsuta's Proposition to Nagi
Setting the stage: Buratsuta tracks down Seishiro Nagi, still feeling the sting of having been dropped from the national squad. He accuses Ego of making the 'wrong call' and urges Nagi to unleash his full potential under a new banner.
The offer: Buratsuta reveals a hidden clause in the Japan U-20 selection process: although 23 slots are officially chosen by Ego ,three secret slots called 'Buratsuta 3" allow him to nominate players directly. He promises Nagi one of those spots, along with taking full control over Bluelock, if Nagi will join his project and help him topple Ego's regime.
Nagi rejects Buratsuta's offer, but why?
Nagi's response: Torn between loyalty to Ego and his own ambition, Nagi initially falters but ultimately refuses. He admits that, despite everything, he still believes in Ego's vision and cannot betray Blue Lock. Buratsuta is left seething at Nagi's defiance.
Itoshi Sae on call with Buratsuta: Itoshi Sae informs him that the U-20 World Cup Matchups have been decided and that Japan will be in Group A alongside France, who are presumably the strongest. Further tells him that they can't advance to the finals tournament unless they place 2nd place or higher.
Buratsuta claims that one of the three spots in Buratsuta 3 is already reserved for Sae to which Sae responds by saying that he will not be participating in the Group Leagues and the reason he's joining U-20 World Cup is only to fight Spain.
Ultimately, Sae reveals that he plans to 'use' Blue Lock as a stepping stone on his path to ultimate glory—and if Japan can't win without him, then their entire story has been meaningless, saying, " The U-20 World Cup is full of speculation! Only those who desire victory can open up a new future!"
Blue lock chapter 308 Synopsis! Chapter starts with Buratsuta approaching Nagi that he will include in U20 WC team U20 team should have 26 players so 3 players remain Sae itoshi will join the team at knockouts But Japan is in Group of death ! #bluelock308 #bl308 #bllk308 #sae pic.twitter.com/gWjMonk9rk
Blue Lock Chapter 308 release date
Blue Lock Chapter 308 will be released on 24th June 2025. The official platform to read Blue Lock Chapter 308 is K Manga by Kodansha, which serves as the authorized distributor of the manga for all readers.
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