Blue Lock Chapter 307 Spoilers
In Blue Lock Chapter 307, Seishiro Nagi’s desperation reaches a new high as he camps outside the Blue Lock facility, longing for another shot at glory. Just when it seems like his journey is over, Hirotoshi Buratsuta appears with a mysterious and potentially game-changing offer.
While Ego has already locked in the 23-man squad for Japan’s U-20 World Cup team, Buratsuta seems determined to find another route for Nagi’s return, likely driven by the commercial success of Blue Lock TV.
Meanwhile, Yoichi Isagi’s story takes a major leap forward. After receiving a mysterious package from Ego—including legendary match footage and a plane ticket—Isagi sets off for Barcelona, Spain. There, he’s expected to uncover the “secret ingredient” Ego believes he needs to evolve as a player.
The upcoming chapter may introduce new rivals, hint at a Japan vs. Spain arc, and set the tone for Isagi’s global development. Fans can expect major reveals ahead.
Blue Lock Chapter 307 Release Date
Blue Lock chapter 307 is set to be published on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at 12 am JST. Fans eagerly awaiting the next developments in Seishiro Nagi and Yoichi Isagi’s storylines won’t have to wait much longer.
Where to Read Blue Lock Chapter 307?
Fans can officially read the latest Blue Lock chapters on Kodansha’s K Manga portal, which releases new chapters regularly. While it doesn’t offer a subscription model, digital and print versions are available for collectors and fans alike.
What Happened in Chapter 306?
Blue Lock Chapter 306, titled "Hello," shifted the spotlight back to Seishiro Nagi, who is now struggling with an emotional crisis. After falling out of the Blue Lock program, Nagi finds himself haunted by a sense of emptiness and lack of purpose. Longing to reignite his former passion for football, he rides his bicycle to the Blue Lock facility to plead for a second chance. However, the doors remain closed, and no one answers.
Unwilling to give up, Nagi returns the next day and camps outside the facility—sleeping in a tent, playing football alone, and even catching beetles—desperate to be noticed. Sadly, he realizes that he’s been left behind. His attempt to contact Reo Mikage fails as Reo has blocked him. Eventually, Anri Teieri confronts Nagi, telling him he’s trespassing and must leave.
Just as Nagi hits rock bottom—physically injuring himself in frustration—Hirotoshi Buratsuta, chairman of the JFU, appears with a mysterious “ultimate offer.” This cliffhanger sets the stage for a potential turning point in Nagi’s journey.
Blue Lock
Blue Lock is a Japanese sports manga series written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura. First serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in August 2018, the series has released 33 tankōbon volumes as of March 2025.
The story follows Yoichi Isagi, a talented high school forward selected for a controversial project called Blue Lock, created to develop Japan’s greatest ego-driven striker for the U-20 World Cup. The series is known for its intense matches, psychological elements, and unique take on soccer training.
The manga has inspired a hit anime adaptation by Eight Bit, which aired its first season from October 2022 to March 2023. A movie based on the Episode Nagi spin-off premiered in April 2024, and a second season aired in late 2024, covering the vs. U-20 Japan arc.
As of March 2025, Blue Lock boasts over 45 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling sports manga of all time. It also won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award for best shōnen series in 2021.
Frequently Asked Questions-FAQ's
When is Blue Lock Chapter 307 releasing?
The chapter releases on June 18, 2025, at 12:00 AM JST.
Where can I read Blue Lock Chapter 307?
It will be available on Kodansha’s K Manga platform.
Will Nagi return to Blue Lock’s team?
While Ego has closed the team, Buratsuta may have other plans—Chapter 307 could reveal more.
Disclaimer:
This article includes unofficial spoilers, leaks, and speculative content related to Blue Lock Chapter 307. The details shared here are based on early reports, fan translations, and community discussions, and may not fully reflect the final version released by Kodansha. For the most accurate and up-to-date story, we recommend reading the official chapter when it becomes available on authorized platforms.