Blue Lock Chapter 299: Isagi Dropped from Blue Lock? Spoilers Revealed!

In case you didn’t know, the spoilers for Chapter 299 of Blue Lock have been released! They promise to disclose whether Seishiro Nagi has been disqualified from Blue Lock due to his low ranking in the auction. The last chapter centered around the final moments of the Manshine City vs FC Barcha game, with Manshine City ultimately taking the win.

Here is a rundown on the spoilers for Chapter 299 of the Blue Lock manga, outlining the anticipated developments for readers.

List of Blue Lock Chapter 299 spoilers

Here is a list of all the spoilers of Blue Lock Chapter 299:

Ego Jinpachi instructs players not in top 23 to lock off

The chapter apparently begins with the unveiling of the final auction rankings to every participant from Blue Lock. Those who found themselves within the top 23 celebrated, but for those who didn’t make it, disappointment set in. At that very moment, Jinpachi declared that everyone ranked below 23 must depart from Blue Lock.

In response to this, Isagi inquires about why Nagi wasn’t selected for the team. Jinpachi explains that while Nagi did make some positive contributions during the game, it was his poor plays that stood out more and ultimately led to him not being chosen.

Reo fights to keep Nagi in Blue Lock

During their discussion about Nagi’s future in Blue Lock, both Isagi and Reo voice their opinions to Jinpachi. Reo suggests that Nagi possesses extraordinary skills, capable of performing astonishing feats, and is a prodigy worthy of remaining in Blue Lock. In response, Jinpachi argues that Nagi has already utilized all his talent, and only those who promise top-tier performance are fostered within the rigorous environment of Blue Lock.

Jinpachi asserts that Nagi has lost his will to achieve more

Moreover, Jinpachi commends Nagi’s deceptive spike during the game and expresses that the crowd anticipated more from Nagi at that point. Yet, in his view, Nagi seemed to lose the drive to aim higher following his score against Isagi.

In simpler terms, he’s suggesting that although Nagi lost the game against Barcha, his pride could have pushed him to strive for greater achievements. However, working with Reo, who aimed to rekindle Nagi’s passion, may have hindered rather than helped his talent.

Jinpachi asks Nagi to go home

Afterward, Reo breaks down in tears, as Jinpachi explains that Blue Lock is for those who strive to be the greatest. Consequently, Jinpachi instructs Nagi to depart from the facility. Towards the closing moments of the chapter, Nagi approaches Reo to share some thoughts.

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2025-04-15 11:15