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Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s agent just bought Al Capone’s house

Mino Raiola made a bit of money this summer.

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Soccer super-agent Mino Raiola was already rich before this summer, but he had a very, very good summer. The man responsible for getting Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s deals with Manchester United done took home a cool eight figures from the moves and decided to spend a big chunk of it on Al Capone’s house. The Miami mansion complex should become the new top destination for footballers’ offseason parties.

Goal of the day

Leigh Griffiths’ free kick for Celtic in Champions League qualifying. (r/soccer)

In the news

José Mourinho says Paul Pogba will play on Friday. (ESPN FC)

Riyad Mahrez has a new contract with Leicester City.

Wolfsburg has signed Mario Gómez. (VfL Wolfsburg)

André Ayew will miss four months with a torn quad. (BBC)

Arsène Wenger, who revolutionized the Premier League with his knowledge of foreign players and scouting, on why he hasn’t made many signings: “I believe it is very difficult to identify people and find them.” (Guardian)

Expect Cristiano Ronaldo to return on Aug. 27. (Marca)

Sadio Mané could miss out on this weekend’s game after getting hurt in training. (Telegraph)

Celtic could be sanctioned by UEFA after their fans held up Palestinian flags during a match against Israeli side Hapoel Be’er Sheva. (Mirror)

You should be reading

Chloe Beresford on how Fiorentina fandom changed her life. (Unusual Efforts)

Jonathan Wilson on David Silva and Kevin De Bruyne’s new roles. (Guardian)

Matt Becker on Cincinnati’s soccer history and how they’ve built America’s most popular lower-division club. (Paste)

From the rumor mill

Please don’t take anything in this section too seriously, for your own sanity.

Mario Balotelli might re-start his career with Wolves or Port Vale. (Sun)

Chelsea might pay a club record fee for Kalidou Koulibaly. (Telegraph)

And Napoli could replace him with Martín Cáceres. (Football Italia)

Bruno Martins Indi could solve two problems for Liverpool. (Mirror)

Arsenal is interested in José Giménez. Guess what’s holding up the deal? (Mail)

If Manchester City signs Claudio Bravo, Barcelona might replace him with Diego Alves. (Marca)

What happened on Wednesday

Here’s what happened in the Champions League playoffs.

Brazil dump trucked Honduras to get to the gold medal match.

They’ll meet Germany, who defeated Nigeria.

Barcelona won the Spanish Super Cup very easily.

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