In Naples, 1986. As Maradona captivates the city with his athletic prowess, an agent juggles securing a rare black Ferrari and managing the complexities of his turbulent personal circumstances.
A wealthy businessman becomes infatuated with a German model, but she shows no interest. He resorts to risky tactics to win her over, refusing to take no for an answer.
Coppola, frequents El Cielo and Trumps, nightclubs owned by his friend Armentano. Dealing with rumors about Maradona's personal life, Coppola takes drastic measures. The situation escalates when his bond with Armentano tragically ends.
1996. Coppola is warned about a possible lawsuit against him. Recluse in his mother's house, he sees on TV that the police has found a vase full of cocaine in his house, a planted evidence with the aim of undermining him in court. Arrested, Coppola goes through the darkest days of his life with the only two weapons he has left: wax and bleach.
After a near-fatal addiction incident, Coppola escorts his client to a rehabilitation program in Cuba. Facing an uncertain future, Coppola ponders his 1980s decision to solely represent Maradona over running an agency with 200 clients.
Coppola, a manager, senses his soccer client's waning career. He returns to Buenos Aires to organize a farewell match, but the player's unpredictable behavior severs their bond.