Fabrizio Romano is also said to be a content dealer

Back to Archimedes. We can only wish that he escapes the fate of Immanuel Kant, who the “Berliner Zeitung” just let babble about gender, among other things, in the intellectual insult called “fictitious interview”. In the event that a so-called content creator were to do this with Archmides, he would probably no longer be allowed to shout “Eureka”, but instead: “Here we go!”

That’s what Fabrizio Romano, football’s transfer barker, says and writes, but as of this week at the latest, he should no longer be called a content creator but rather a content dealer. The Danish sports magazine “Tipsbladet” has now published that clubs are offered by a company that is linked to Romano that they can be mentioned in his social media posts in exchange for money.

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The Danish club FC Copenhagen confirmed this afterwards. But the most worrying thing about Romano’s work is and remains the fact that more and more reporters, including in Germany, are following it. And that what was really meant when Deep Throat whispered: “Follow the money!” is lost tweet by tweet.

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