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Mauro Icardi's Plan to Get Rid of the Clothes Wanda Nara and Her Children Left in Turkey

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The Galatasary’s striker got tired of having the driver’s belongings and the three men he had with Maxi Lopez in his home in Turkey and took letters in the matter. The organizations he chose to get rid of the garments

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The war between Mauro Icardi and Wanda Nara seems to have no end. While the divorce is being defined, the cosmetics businesswoman legally requested that her belongings and that of her children be returned to her, which are located in the mansion she shared with the Galatasaray player in Turkey. However, he refused to comply with his claims, the athlete would have decided to donate all things to two foundations in that country. Information about …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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It would have a plan regarding the belongings that the media left in Turkey.The measure would reach the personal objects of Maxi López's children.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Galatasary’s striker got tired of having the driver’s belongings and the three men he had with Maxi Lopez in his home in Turkey and took letters in the matter. The organizations he chose to get rid of the garments

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In the midst of a separation that seems far from finding a truce, Mauro Icardi returned to the center of the controversy because of a decision that, although presented as solidarity, many interpret as a direct provocation towards Wanda Nara. According to journalist Pepe Ochoa in the program Save Who Can (America TV), the footballer of Galatasaray would be willing to go in depth with the belongings of the entrepreneur that remained in the house t…

Galatasaray's striker would have initiated a plan that could trigger a new controversy with Wanda Nara.

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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