“Mino Raiola is not dead”, says the agent’s partner

Mino Raiola, 54, “is in a bad situation but he is not dead”. José Fortes Rodriguez, partner of the super-prosecutor, to Dutch broadcaster Nos Sport denies rumors that the agent died after an illness. “I am outraged by the phone calls from pseudo-journalists who speculate on the life of a man who is fighting,” said Alberto Zangrillo, director of the anesthesia and intensive care department of the San Raffaele hospital Irccs. In January Raiola was admitted to the San Raffaele hospital and, according to a tweet published on his profile, he had “been subjected to scheduled ordinary medical checks”, without “any emergency intervention”. In the same days, the German press spread news regarding the serious condition of the agent. Raiola, one of the most important prosecutors in world football, in recent years has linked his name to some of the best-known players and the richest transfers in the transfer market: from Donnarumma to Haaland, from Pogba to deLigt, many of the big names who have relied on to people.