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“Traitor. Snake. Judas.” Luis Figo didn’t just transfer clubs in 2000. He crossed a line you weren’t supposed to cross. From Barcelona hero to Real Madrid’s most hated villain, his €60M move sent shockwaves through football — and changed El Clásico forever. Camp Nou felt betrayed. Pigs’ heads thrown at corners. Banners drenched in venom. A player once worshipped was now public enemy number one. But was it really about the money? Rumors swirled. Did Florentino Pérez really have Figo’s signature before he even won the Real Madrid presidency? Was Figo used as a political pawn in a galáctico-era masterplan? Some say Figo never expected Pérez to win — and was forced to go once the promise was public. Others believe he chose the cash and the crown willingly. One thing’s for sure: football has never seen a betrayal like it
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