What happened to him?

The player who has been named the world's richest football player before Cristiano Ronaldo has spoken with the greatest regret in his professional career. Ronaldo's salaries rose to the sky after he completed his transfer to Al Nasr, with five times the winner of the Golden Ball that won 177 million pounds [...]
Ronaldo's salaries rose to the sky after he finished his transfer to Al Nasr, with five times the winner of the Golden Ball that won 177 million pounds a year in his new agreement, writes Periscope.
However, it is believed that former Leicester City and Chelsea youth player Faiq Bolkiah is the richest man in world football in front of Ronaldo.
The 24-year-old midfielder is part of the Bolkiah House (the royal family of Bruneian) and is the grandson of Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, believed to be worth 20 billion pounds.
Bolkiah's career has failed to flourish as it had hoped, despite his family's incredible wealth and the possibilities of the youth academy at the Premierliga clubs.
After he failed to make a big presentation for Leicester, Bolkiah left the club in 2020 and continued to play for Portuguese team Maritito B and Thai club Chonbury.
But the player Chonbury, who once was captain of Brunei's national team, insisted he had regretted his move to Maritimio after passing on their reserve team.
I had about three or four offers after Lester. ”
Bolkiah added: “Marimo told me you'd come here, you'd play, so I said I'd like to be here for a year. The main thing for me is I want to play. Of course, that did not happen.
I certainly regret going there. I think there was a lot of politics, I didn't think they were being completely honest. ”
Bolkiah, who is under contract with the current Chonbury team by 2024, believes Maritito had a hidden motive for signing him before leaving in 2021.
Despite having remained with the greatest regret of his career transfer, Brunei's ex-repressor said the experience of this nightmare made him work harder.
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