They are perhaps the only ones who believe that football players are not paid enough.
“They” are these friends who have become predators.
Those who, under the pretext of having grown up in the same soil in the same neighborhood as a player who has become a professional, arrogate to themselves the right to reap the benefits.
This weed that has often grown crooked comes to claim its due.
And the methods used are often close to those of banditry: pressure, threats, blackmail.
Everything is good for shaking up a player who has become a piggy bank whose coins must be knocked down at the risk of breaking it one day.
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