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He was going to be the best in the world in Barcelona, now he failed and sells houses for money

They targeted him as the successor to Luis Suárez but it was a fiasco and now he is dedicated to selling houses

By William Estrella

They targeted him as the successor to Luis Suárez but it was a fiasco and now he is dedicated to selling houses
They targeted him as the successor to Luis Suárez but it was a fiasco and now he is dedicated to selling houses

FC Barcelona bet on him as the replacement after the departure of Luis Suárez but he was very far from dignifying the historic number nine of the Blaugrana team. After a step into oblivion that lasted a sigh, the attacker was fired as a trunk and now he is dedicated to selling houses in the real estate sector.

Martin Braithwate had a decidedly forgotten step at FC Barcelona, where he never rose to the occasion and barely played a total of 58 games. The club bet on him and invested a high figure of 18 million euros but the striker from Denmark was a true fiasco and passed without pain or glory.

Beyond what happens on the pitch, Martín Braithwate made a real fortune selling houses. The player has a real estate company with his family in the United States that has a market value of more than 200 million euros. As a businessman, he is definitely a true scorer.

Other business players of FC Barcelona

Martin Braithwate was not the only player who has passed through FC Barcelona who has invested his time and millions of him off the pitch. At the club there are several footballers who also start businesses, such as Gerard Piqué with the organization of sporting events, Lionel Messi with the purchase of hotels or Andrés Iniesta, also involved in real estate.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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