I have always given my best Barcelona s richest footballer terminated contract and sent message to fans before deadline day switch to rivals
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Braithwaite owns a real estate business with his uncle that has a market value of €250 million as well as a clothing business with his wife and a smart house project in Philadelphia.136113417Martin Braithwaite is the second-richest player on FC Barcelona after Lionel Messi, per Forbes.Braithwaite owns a real estate business with his uncle that has a market value of €250 million as well as a clothing business with his wife and a smart house project in Philadelphia. https://t.co/Xc67g5DTQW The Denmark international had earlier plied his trade in England and France, playing for Middlesbrough, Toulouse and Bordeaux. Meanwhile, the Blaugrana have also permanently parted ways with Philippe Coutinho, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Dani Alves, Oscar Mingueza, Riqui Puig, Neto, Rey Manaj and Moussa Wague this summer. Samuel Umtiti, Clement Lenglet, Sergino Dest, Nico Gonzalez, Abde Ezzalzouli and Alex Collado have secured loan exits.
I have always given my best - Barcelona s richest footballer terminated contract and sent message to fans before deadline day switch to rivals
By Debkalpa Banerjee Modified 02 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Xavi Hernandez had the task of refreshing his squad this summer. Espanyol forward Martin Braithwaite has said in his farewell message that it was an honor for him to represent Barcelona. His contract with the Catalan giants was terminated on the deadline day (September 1). Braithwaite, who joined the Blaugrana from Leganes for €18 million in February 2020, penned a three-year deal with Espanyol on Thursday. Martin Braithwaite@MartinBraithLocked in and ready to go 268861104Locked in and ready to go https://t.co/is0pUKRemf During his two-and-a-half year stint at Camp Nou, he helped the club lift the 2020-21 Copa del Rey trophy. Overall, he registered 10 goals and five assists in 58 matches across all competitions for Barcelona. Despite his contributions, the 31-year-old was recently jeered by supporters after reportedly refusing to take a paycut. Announcing the contract termination, the club's official statement read: "FC Barcelona and Martin Braithwaite have reached an agreement to terminate the contract binding the player to the club until the end of the 23/24 season. FC Barcelona publicly expresses its gratitude to Braithwaite for his commitment and dedication and wishes him the best of fortune and every success in the future." Braithwaite took to Twitter and wrote: "It's been an honour to represent this club. I have always given my best for the fans and the club and I will forever be grateful for the support shown." Martin Braithwaite@MartinBraithIt’s been an honour to represent this club. I have always given my best for the fans and the club and I will forever be grateful for the support shown 804184107It’s been an honour to represent this club. I have always given my best for the fans and the club and I will forever be grateful for the support shown https://t.co/DUMW8zk6AJ According to the Daily Star, Braithwaite was the second-highest earner after Lionel Messi at Camp Nou, earning around £4 million per season. Away from the pitch, he has investments in a US-based real estate business, a fashion brand and a restaurant, which reportedly made him the richest footballer at the club following Messi's departure. Zach Lowy@ZachLowyMartin Braithwaite is the second-richest player on FC Barcelona after Lionel Messi, per Forbes.Braithwaite owns a real estate business with his uncle that has a market value of €250 million as well as a clothing business with his wife and a smart house project in Philadelphia.136113417Martin Braithwaite is the second-richest player on FC Barcelona after Lionel Messi, per Forbes.Braithwaite owns a real estate business with his uncle that has a market value of €250 million as well as a clothing business with his wife and a smart house project in Philadelphia. https://t.co/Xc67g5DTQW The Denmark international had earlier plied his trade in England and France, playing for Middlesbrough, Toulouse and Bordeaux. Meanwhile, the Blaugrana have also permanently parted ways with Philippe Coutinho, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Dani Alves, Oscar Mingueza, Riqui Puig, Neto, Rey Manaj and Moussa Wague this summer. Samuel Umtiti, Clement Lenglet, Sergino Dest, Nico Gonzalez, Abde Ezzalzouli and Alex Collado have secured loan exits.