Mino Raiola is enraged following the false reporting of a death.

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Mino Raiola, a well-known football agent, took to Twitter on Thursday to express his displeasure over reports that he had died.

“For those who are curious, my current health status is: pissed off for the second time in four months, they kill me.” “Seems to be able to resuscitate,” Raiola tweeted after reports on social media that he had died.

Raiola was admitted to Milan’s San Raffaele hospital in January and his business partner Jose Fortes Rodrigues told ESPN NL he remains in serious condition.

Rodrigues said of the rumours: “It’s not true. He is not dead, but he is fighting for his life.”

Doctor Alberto Zangrillo, who is treating Raiola, said he was furious at the false rumours.

“I’m indignant at the phone calls by pseudo journalists speculating on the life of a man who is fighting [for his life],” Zangrillo told Italian news agency ANSA.

Raiola represents some of the game’s biggest players including Erling Haaland, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba. Matthijs de Ligt, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Jesse Lingard, Blaise Matuidi, Hirving Lozano and Mario Balotelli are also among his client list.

Born in Italy in 1967, Raiola moved to the Netherlands a year later where he represented HFC Haarlem as a player at youth level. Raiola has remained in football despite not making it as a professional player to become an agent, initially working for a company called Sports Promotions.

He left to start his own business and his first major independent transfer was Pavel Nedved’s move from Sparta Prague to Lazio in 1996.

In 2016, he brokered the then world-record transfer of Pogba from Juventus to Manchester United for £89 million.

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