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According to figures put forward this Friday by the magazine, the Danish international (56 capes, 10 achievements), who comes out of a magnificent Euro with his selection, had made a fortune thanks to investments in real estate in the United States. The American media had estimated the value of the company of the former Toulouse at 250 million dollars (or about 212 million euros). The 30-year-old striker could also count on a clothing brand distributed in France or on a restaurant.
However, on Twitter, the center forward of FC Barcelona wanted to deny this information. “I see Forbes wants to put me on a list. You guys are a few years too early. That said, if you’re interested in the details, we’ll dive into that side of my life in my documentary @ 433“.
I see @Forbes wants to put me on a list. You guys are a couple of years too soon! ????
That said, if you’re interested in the details, we’ll be diving into that side of my life in my @433 documentary.
Happy Summer everyone! – MB pic.twitter.com/HN1b83TChd
— Martin Braithwaite (@MartinBraith) July 9, 2021
Martin Braithwaite contradicts Forbes
The American magazine had ranked the striker among the richest athletes in the world. The player denied this information on social networks.