Londoner who has worked with some of the biggest names in football has been accused of trafficking, torture and rape
In the rarefied world of the so-called super-agent, and certainly the super-rich agent, Jonathan Barnett was an early kingpin.
The 75-year-old Londoner?s love of football and money, his tough negotiating style and his appetite for hard work made him a forerunner to the likes of Jorge Mendes, Pini Zahavi and the late Mino Raiola, who made tens of millions of pounds from transfer deals as the sport was transformed from a rich man?s plaything to the preserve of oil-rich nation states and private equity firms over the past two decades.
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