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Joan Josep Pallàs Perugia (Italia) Solomeo, 15 kilometers from Perugia, rises on a hill in the Italian region of Umbria. At this point, it should be an ancient medieval village like many others, empty and depopulated, but today it emerges fully restored, in the form of a village made of stone and refinement. Italians say of themselves that individually they are capable of everything, but together, of little.

Brunello Cucinelli embodies that saying. Born a short distance from Solomeo, three decades ago he decided to rehabilitate wall by wall the old villa and he has succeeded. It's not hard to imagine that money falls out of his pockets.



Cucinelli is a big name in Italian fashion, especially thanks to his cashmere garments. If you are not wealthy, spare yourself from peeking at the prices in his catalogue. Solomeo, Cucinelli's vital indulgence, is also home to the headquarters of his company.

Last Tuesday, he allowed himself another more mundane whim: to host a day that brought together people from the world of soccer on the occasion of the publication of the list of the 100 contenders to win this year's Golden Boy award, the best player in the world born in or after the year 2004 and playing in Europe. Bojan spoke about La Masia's methodology before an international audience In first position, elevated by the algorithm (from now on, fans and journalists will have to do it successively), shines the name of Lamine Yamal, the crown jewel of La Masia, Barça's cashmere. He is .

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