
Trump and Infantino's 'bromance' at the Club World Cup
For several months, the two men have been publicly displaying their cordial relationship and exchanging lavish compliments. When the Italian-Swiss official praised Trump as a leader the world needs, Trump returned the favor, describing his "special friend" as "a winner" and "an excellent guy."
As a symbol of their good rapport, the head of FIFA and the US president plan to sit side by side at the Club World Cup final between Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) on Sunday, July 13, at the MetLife Stadium near New York City. Together, they would present the winner's trophy for this competition, held across 11 American cities. Five days earlier, Infantino announced the opening of a FIFA office in Trump Tower, New York, alongside Eric Trump, the US president's second son.
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