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Mino Raiola, the king of prosecutors, died

He was the favorite of footballers because no one made as much money as he did. His secret was knowing how to deal for his clients. Mino Raiola, the king of prosecutors, died at 54. He had undergone an operation last January at the San Raffaele in Milan and in recent weeks he had worsened.

He was born in Nocera Inferiore and raised in Holland. Here he had worked in the family pizzeria and learned the art of negotiation that had opened his career as a prosecutor. He had started with some Dutch footballers to then move on to many others. Loved by the players, less by the clubs from which he won gold contracts for his clients and consequently large percentages for him.

In 2020 he went on to earn $ 85 million second Forbes, which placed him among the five most powerful prosecutors in the world. Together with his colleagues Mendes, who follows Ronaldo, Barnett and Manasseh he created an association of super prosecutors to counter the FIFA that wants to change the rules that govern the category.

Among his clients there are great champions: da Ibrahimovic to Nedved, from Pogba to Balotelli, from Lukaku to De Ligt, to get to Donnarumma, goalkeeper of the national team who led from Milan to Psg.

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The news of his death was erroneously given on Friday, April 28. “There is speculation about the life of a man who is fighting,” said the professor Zangrillo, historical personal physician of Silvio Berlusconi. This message appeared on his social networks: «Current state of health for those who ask: pissed off … It is the second time in four months that they have killed me. They also seem able to resurrect me … ». Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who has been linked to the agent for twenty years, came to visit Raiola at the San Raffaele in Milan. “For me he is like a father,” said the Swedish center forward.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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