If the cynicism generated behind the scenes of football has escaped you, here it is in action.
The death of powerful agent Mino Raiola at the age of 54, on Saturday April 30, provoked a torrent of comments in the small world of players' agents.
Because the Italian-Dutch leaves behind him a huge consulting firm, which represents stars like Paul Pogba or Erling Haaland but also a slew of less famous footballers (Pablo Rosario in Nice, Kenny Tete in Fulham, Alphonse Areola in West Ham etc. .).
"It's not nice to say but there are people to recover": these are the type of sentences heard this week, from Thursday afternoon and the announcements of the Italian press on the state of health of Mino Raiola.
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