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Diego Maradona: What will happen to his objects and millions after the plan of a museum was cancelled

The five successors of Diego Maradona could not reach an agreement to make a museum for him and his cars, shirts and balls will have another destiny.

By Fredi Roman

The five successors of Diego Maradona could not reach an agreement to make a museum for him and his cars, shirts and balls will have another destiny.
The five successors of Diego Maradona could not reach an agreement to make a museum for him and his cars, shirts and balls will have another destiny.

Diego Maradona's passing away opened a big conflict among his children and other people regarding the big inheritance going for them. Money, cars, houses, shirts, balls, and other valuable objects are being disputed in a legal battle that does not seem to end. The only thing they were supposed to agree was to build a museum in his memory.

But that did not happen. There were some negotiations, but the attorneys of the five recognized children (Dalma, Giannina, Jana, Diego Jr. and Diego Fernando) never reached that agreement so wanted by the fans and there will be no Maradona Museum. Instead, the objects will go somewhere else.

The solution concluded by those lawyers is an international auction to sell those objects. Then, the money will be split between the five heirs. There are uncountable millions on worth, so the fans will not have the place to admire Diego with his achievements and possessions.

Other valuable objects are jewelry and expensive watches, but the idea of the museum was to exhibit his trophies, shirts and balls, show them around different locations on exhibitions and even open thematic bars. Diego himself started working with that idea one month before his death, but it will not happen.


Fredi Roman

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