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    Meet Ion Tiriac, the billionaire sportsman worth four times more than Cristiano Ronaldo

    A little-known Romanian tennis player-cum-billionaire Ion Tiriac who also represented his country in ice hockey is worth four times more than former Real Madrid star and Portugal's ace striker Cristiano Ronaldo. This piece of information has created a frenzy among fans of both tennis and football, who are now intensely discussing about this billionaire personality.

    How did David and Victoria Beckham deal with the lowest point in their marriage?

    A book written by journalist Tom Bower has provided details of the toxic manner in which David and Victoria Beckham dealt with a crisis in their marriage. They decided to work on their marriage and resolve all the disputes.

    How much will Kylian Mbappe earn with transfer to Real Madrid? Know his net worth

    The star footballer has signed a 5-year contract with the Spanish club and is expected to still earn less than what he was making in his previous club.

    14-time winners Real Madrid stand between Dortmund and a fairytale Champions League campaign

    Madrid's habit of somehow getting over the line when it matters in the Champions League has been exemplified in their run to the final. Carlo Ancelotti's men withstood a barrage from defending champions Manchester City to win their quarter-final tie on penalties before another legendary late fightback at the Santiago Bernabeu to beat Bayern Munich in the last four. The Spanish champions rightly travel to the English capital with confidence as they look to cap a memorable season.

    Kylian Mbappe transfer to Real Madrid confirmed? Here's the truth

    Kylian Mbappe, FIFA World Cup winning French soccer star, has been linked with a move to La Liga giant and the most successful club in the Europe Real Madrid.

    'Golden visa' programs, once a boon, lose their luster

    In an effort to close huge budget deficits, six eurozone nations granted the visas in 2012, during the height of Europe's fiscal crisis. Spain, Ireland, Portugal, and Greece were among the nations in need of international bailouts. These nations were in particular short of cash to pay back creditors and saw an opportunity to attract investors while reviving their stagnant real estate markets.

    The Economic Times
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