Sometimes a story comes along that just feels right. This is one of those. Mino Raiola, the super-agent who represents Manchester United new boys Paul Pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, has purchased a Miami beach house once owned by crime boss Al Capone.
Really! According to the Miami Herald, the 6,500 square foot mansion that Capone lived in from 1928-1947 cost more than $9 million, which is less than a third of the $32 million Raiola made off Pogba's transfer from Juventus to Manchester United, so fair enough.
This is a very on-brand move for a man who represents superstar footballers. Who, after all, reflects wealth and opulence and swag more than Al Capone, aside from certain Roman emperors and diminutive Frenchmen?
It is a dope house, though. Your move, Jorge Mendes.
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