Super-agent Mino Raiola who represents Pogba, Ibrahimovic dies

Super-agent Mino Raiola died on April 28, 2022 aged 54. [Courtesy of Sky Sports]

Super-agent Mino Raiola of Italy, who represented football stars such as Paul Pogba, Erling Haaland, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Matthijs de Ligt, MarcoVerratti among others, has died at 54 after short illness.

His family announced his death on Raiola's official Twitter page on Saturday, April 30.

"In infinite sorrow, we share the passing of the most caring and amazing football agent that ever was, Mino Raiola. Mino fought until the end with the same strength he put on negotiation tables to defend our players," his family said on Twitter.

Raiola was battling a lung disease, multiple reports in Italy said.

He played a role in many big-money transfers during his successful career.

For instance, he facilitated Paul Pogba's record-breaking move from Juventus to Manchester United in 2016.

The agent's career started in the 1980s, brokering Dennis Bergkamp's move from Ajax to Inter Milan in 1993. He was also involved in Robinho's historic move from Real Madrid to Manchester City.

Below is a list of every Raiola client currently playing:

  1. Erling Haaland – Borussia Dortmund,
  2. Matthijs de Ligt – Juventus,
  3. Gianluigi Donnarumma – Paris Saint-Germain,
  4. Paul Pogba – Manchester United,
  5. Marco Verratti – Paris Saint-Germain
  6. Stefan de Vrij – Inter Milan
  7. Hirving Lozano – Napoli
  8. Marcus Thuram – Borussia Monchengladbach
  9. Moise Kean – Juventus
  10. Ryan Gravenberch – Ajax
  11. Donyell Malen – Borussia Dortmund
  12. Alessio Romagnoli – AC Milan
  13. Konstantinos Manolas – Napoli
  14. Owen Wijndal – AZ Alkmaar
  15. Alphonse Areola – West Ham United
  16. Denzel Dumfries – Inter Milan
  17. Henrikh Mkhitaryan – AS Roma
  18. Calvin Stengs – Nice
  19. Myron Boadu – AS Monaco
  20. Justin Kluivert – OGC Nice
  21. Mohamed Ihattaren – Sampdoria
  22. Andrea Pinamonti – FC Empoli
  23. Walter Benitez – OGC Nice
  24. Mitchel Bakker – Bayer Leverkusen
  25. Luca Pellegrini – Juventus
  26. Brian Brobbey – RB Leipzig
  27. Pablo Rosario – OGC Nice
  28. Mohamed Fares – Genoa
  29. Kenny Tete – Fulham
  30. Zlatan Ibrahimovic – AC Milan
  31. Giacomo Bonaventura – Fiorentina
  32. Pantelis Chatzidiakos – AZ Alkmaar
  33. Blaise Matuidi – Inter Miami
  34. Riccardo Calafiori – AS Roma
  35. Vangelis Pavlidis – AZ Alkmaar
  36. Philippe Sandler – ESTAC Troyes
  37. Rodrigo Ely – Nottingham Forest
  38. Joao Paulo – Seattle Sounders
  39. Roberto Insigne – Benevento Calcio
  40. Derrick Luckassen – Fatih Garagumruk
  41. Mario Balotelli – Adana Demirspor
  42. Federico Macheda – Panathinaikos Athens
  43. Micky van de Ven – Wolfsburg
  44. Alessandro Deiola – Cagliari Calcio
  45. Wesley – FC Sion
  46. Marco Tumminello – Reggina 1914
  47. Luciano Narsingh – Free agent
  48. Cedric Gondo – US Salernitana
  49. Vladimir Weiss – Slovan Bratislava
  50. Liam van Gelderon – Ajax
  51. Immanuel Pherai – Borussia Dortmund
  52. Emre Mor – Fatih Karagumruk
  53. Camillo Ciano – Frosinone Calcio
  54. Thomas Lam – CSKA Sofia
  55. Raul Assencio – AD Alcorcon
  56. Fabio Pisacane – US Lecce
  57. Xavi Simmons – Paris Saint-Germain
  58. Ricardo Kishna – ADO Den Haag
  59. Nicolo Armini – Piacenza Calcio 1919
  60. Davide Merola – Calcio Foggia 1920
  61. Ouasim Bouy – Al Kharaitiyat SC
  62. Mattia Vitale – FC Pro Vercelli 1892
  63. Eron – Atletico Mineiro
  64. Lucas Roggia – Juventude
  65. Gustavo Hebling – XV De Piracicaba
  66. Hicham Kanis – Panserraikos
  67. Ahmed Camara – Opountios Martino
  68. Vincenzo Tommasone – FC Rieti
  69. Lorenzo Andriuoli – Union Villa Cassano
  70. Burak Kardes – Eendracht Termien
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