Super agent Mino Raiola has reportedly returned to his home in Monte Carlo after being discharged from hospital.

German tabloid BILD reported yesterday that the Dutch-Italian agent was in intensive care following an unnamed lung problem, unrelated to COVID. His cousin Vincenzo suggested earlier today that Raiola would be returning home soon and that the situation wasn’t as serious as believed.

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As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Raiola has now returned home to Monte Carlo after being discharged from the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan earlier today, his entourage have announced. It is currently unclear what condition he is in.

Raiola is one of the most well known agents currently working in football; the Dutch-Italian represents some of football’s top stars such as Erling Haaland, Gianluigi Donnarumma and Paul Pogba. He is currently hard at work helping Haaland resolve his future, with a departure from Borussia Dortmund this summer incredibly likely.

Raiola has overseen a number of important transfer deals, like Frank Rijkaard’s move to Milan and Pogba’s move to Manchester United.