Is Mathieu Flamini rich?

Is Mathieu Flamini rich?

With these two companies, and their football revenues, Flamini’s net worth is reported to be £ 30 billion. This would place him as the second richest footballer on the planet: behind Leicester’s Faiq Bolkiah, who is Brunei aristocrat. And, interestingly, in front of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

What is Flamini business?

Flamini’s primary business interest is GF Biochemicals, which he established along with his business partner Pasquale Granata in 2008.

When did Flamini retired?

Flamini spent the entire 2011–12 season out. On 20 June 2012, it was confirmed by the club that he had left following the expiration of his contract, as they had ended negotiations with the player, and so he became a free agent.

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What is the net worth of Mathieu Flamini?

The majority of the of Mathieu Flamini‘s wealth comes from being a soccer player. According to CelebsMoney.com, using estimates from Net Worth Stats, at the age of 37, Mathieu Flamini net worth is $100,000 – $1M. Net worth is calculated by adding anything of value and then subtracting all of the liabilities.

What did Mathieu Flamini do for AC Milan?

Despite not being one of the most popular footballers to ever grace the game, former Arsenal and AC Milan midfielder, Mathieu Flamini is a special breed of footballer that has played the game with his heart. The midfielder was known for his reputable impact in the midfield for Arsenal post the invincible season.

What kind of sponsors does Mathieu Flamini have?

Flamini has never really been a player on which sponsors hang their hat, as they would other marketable stars, but he appears to have had a boot deal with Puma.

How many followers does Mathieu Flamini have on Instagram?

Flamini is active on a number of social media platforms, notably using Twitter and Instagram. The midfielder has around 400,000 followers on Instagram and over 150,000 followers on Twitter. Our seas will soon be filled with more plastic than fish.

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