Santiago Maratea It has become one of the characters of the moment and all thanks to an idea born in the networks, that the famous influencer has made one of his famous collections to try to alleviate the delicate economic situation of Independent. This earned him praise and questions.
The solidarity movement is a success and in its first week it has already raised more than 650 million pesos, which in principle would go to the number 1 priority of the Avellaneda club, settling a debt with América de México which inhibits it through The Fifa buy players to strengthen his team and use some young people. The accumulated amount would be enough to pay half of that bill, which is just 10 percent of the more than $20 million the institution owes.
In the midst of this economic injection that was not in anyone’s plans, there were many fans who expressed themselves in favor of Maratea, underlining the gesture of all the Rossoneri people to face one of the most complex situations that the team had to face. throughout its history.
However, the young man also received questions, some typical of folklore and football rivalries, but others asking him where the money entering the influencer’s account came from and asking what benefit he will receive in exchange for this whole initiative.
“I’ll call it a salary,” Maratea defended himself when it was announced that he would keep 5 percent of what will end up being collected, citing a legal obligation.
Provocative and network management expert, Maratea is not intimidated by the criticisms of a large part of journalism. In a video that has gone viral in the last few hours, the young man appears talking about a song and takes the opportunity to leave a subtle chicana to whoever is asking him for explanations.
“This song I just sang identifies me again, except what it says at the beginning, the first part,” says Maratea about “a x100to” (a percentage), performed by Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny.
And Maratea explains, laughing: “Did you see him start saying ‘I have one percent left…’ and I have 5 left…”.
Santiago’s humor comes at a sensitive time for Red, who is trying to bounce back on the sporting front but is far from being able to overcome the economic crisis that keeps him in check.
Source: Clarin
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