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Al Capone’s £7m Miami villa ‘bought by Mino Raiola’ as superagent spends massive transfer commissions from Paul Pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan

Italian-born Dutch agent reportedly treated himself to lavish Florida mansion but estate agent denies he was bought the property

MINO RAIOLA spent his massive transfer commissions on Al Capone's £7million Miami villa, according to reports in Italy.

The Italian-born Dutch agent raked in £43.6M from his dealings with superstars this summer and 'treated himself' to the luxury Florida pad.

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Superagent Mino Raiola has reportedly purchased the £7million villa Al Capone ownedCredit: Getty Images
Al Capone's Miami villa is one of the most iconic properties of the last centuryCredit: Getty Images North America
Al Capone once owned the massive Miami estate during his time as a notorious gangsterCredit: Hulton Archive

He received £20M from Manchester United and Juventus as part of Paul Pogba's world-record move, while Old Trafford transfers for clients Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan helped boost that total further.

Now, arguably the most notorious agent in the world - move over Jorge Mendes - has purchased one of the most iconic properties of the last century.

Or did he?

linked Raiola with the purchase of the gorgeous pad, stating that he even got it for a knockdown price as he has a 'bond with the Capone family'.

Raiola even met with Pogba in Miami.

But American wealth and investment management company MB America, who maintain the property on behalf of the owners, have told SunSport that Raiola HAS NOT purchased the villa and it is still up for grabs.

They told us: "MB America denies any sale of the above mentioned property to Mino Raiola.

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"After a significant renovation, MB America  still manages the property which is available for rental to video and photo productions."

 

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The 6,077-square-foot main structure sits on a 30,000-square-foot waterfront site.

Lavish and extravogant, the plush pad is a million miles from Raiola's humble beginnings.

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Some of the £43million pocketed by Mino Raiola was spent on the plush placeCredit: Getty Images North America
About £1.35million has been spent on renovating the iconic 1920's propertyCredit: Getty Images North America
The elegant pad is a million miles from Mino Raiola's humble beginningsCredit: Getty Images North America
Mino Raiola grew up working in his family restaurant 'Napoli' in HollandCredit: Getty Images
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Mino Raiola has made a fortune this summer in deals for Paul Pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan. Each player was bought by Man UnitedCredit: Reuters

The complex is made up of a gate house, main villa, cabana overlooking a private pool on one side and Biscayne Bay on the other.

Its 1920's look remains intact but the house itself has had £1.35m spent on renovations.

Raiola was born in southern Italy but moved to Haarlem in Holland when he was a baby, growing up to work in his family's restaurant 'Napoli'.

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After enrolling at law school, he joined the board of local side FC Haarlem at 22 years old but resigned as the club was "too conservative".

His real success came when he joined sport agency company Sports Promotions - and gained his contacts with some of the world's most high profile players.

Al Capone made the mansion famous as he ran the Miami underworld in the 1920sCredit: Hulton Archive
Mobster Al Capone and his cronies are pictured in their prime in AmericaCredit: Hulton Archive
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The complex is made up of a gate house, main villa and cabanaCredit: Bettmann

Clients like Dennis Bergkamp and Pavel Nedved rocketed his career into what it is today.

But major fall outs with clubs and managers - Ajax in 2004 and Sir Alex Ferguson in 2012 - made him a man with enemies as well as friends, much like a certain Al Capone.

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