Organised gangs terrorise La League players, how should they be saved?

League players have a problem, as organized gangs have looked to the best football players. The violent robbery at Pierre-Emerck Aubameyang's home in Barcelona on Monday is just the last example. Not two weeks ago, Valentine's assailant Samu Castillo suffered a robbery, but he was lucky he wasn't home when [...]
Not two weeks ago, Vallencia's attacker, Samu Castillo, suffered a robbery, but he was lucky he was not home when the attackers walked in. Two attacks in three games. It's no coincidence, writes Periscope.
This situation is not new. Real Madrid and Barcelona footballers have had similar incidents in more than one case. Casemiro was robbed of his home with his wife and daughter indoors during a debt in 2019.
Lucas Vazquez had a similar experience while he was with his family on vacation, Ziined Zidane, and Isco, who also faced the same problem while in Real Madrid.
The latest case to have seen daylight on social networks was the complaint of Mina Bonnno, partner of Fede Valverde, during her holidays in Ibiza.
Club recommendations for players
Many clubs have given their players instructions to try to avoid such attacks, urging them to reinforce safety during fights or training camps and avoid attracting much attention.
MARCA has consulted police sources to determine the degree at which players are controlled by these gangs.
“are easy targets to control”, police say.
They attract a lot of attention, luxury cars, jewelry, clocks, social networks.
They're young guys who sometimes bring people home and these people show what they've seen”, they say by the police.












