Football
The information about Mino Raiola’s death is not based on fact. But the agent is fighting for his life
Information about the death of famous football agent Mino Raiola is reportedly not based on the truth. However, the agent of Pogba, Haaland, Donnarumma and Ibrahimovic is in serious danger of death.
Information about the death of famous football agent Mino Raiola is reportedly not based on truth. However, the agent of Pogba, Haaland, Donnarumma and Ibrahimovic is in serious danger of death.
On Thursday afternoon, prestigious Italian media published information that football agent Mino Raiola is dead. He was to die in hospital after a long illness at the age of 54.
According to the latest information, he is still alive, although he is fighting for his life. Raiola had undergone emergency surgery in January, after which his condition was serious.
Raiola is football’s most famous agent, but also very controversial. His opinions often fill the newspapers and he is not afraid to criticize the units of his charges.
Among them are players like Paul Pogba, Erling Haaland, Matthijs de Ligt, Gianluigi Donnarumma and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
However, he also had Pavel Nedved in his stable. He is very popular among the players as he has been able to help them significantly in their football careers.
Raiola doesn’t mince his words, but his work speaks for him. He is an excellent businessman and has always been able to negotiate a hefty commission.
Source: Fabrizio Romano
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