Giovani Dos Santos It was one of the greatest promises to come out of La Masía in the first decade of the century. The Mexican footballer fell out of favor in front of a fan who cheered his first games at the Camp Nou. It all goes back to 2001, when Barça scouted They catch him in Paris and end up recruiting him for a lower category of the club. The footballer made his debut 2006 in a friendly against Aarhus, a match in which he scored the first goal for the Barcelona team.
The following year, ‘Gio’ made his debut in the First Division, replacing Thierry Henry. That season, he played 28 league games in which he scored three goals, all of them on the last day against Real Murciawho scored the 60,000th goal of the competition. However, Barça transferred him to Tottenham, who paid six million. After his time with the London team, Giovani came through Ispwich, Galatasaray, Racing de Santander, Mallorca, Villarreal, LA Galaxy and Club Américaa group experienced its retirement.
After leaving the playing field and amassing a fortune in over thirteen years of elite racing, ‘Gio’ decided to invest his money in various activities. Last week, it was revealed that the Barcelona youth player owns parts of Geta chemical company that collaborates with (Petróleos Mexicanos). This, according to Mexican media, will generate huge profits: between 300,000 and 500,000 dollars annually.
In other words, according to various journalists from Latin American countries, Giovani will also have a business buying and selling luxury carswhich allowed him to maintain a decent fortune after a surprising departure from the fields of football.
Source: La Verdad

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