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Former AS Roma striker Francesco Totti has expressed readiness to cancel a planned trip to Moscow next month, following criticism that it serves as a publicity stunt for Russian President Vladimir Putin. The trip, scheduled for April 8, is in relation to a gala event hosted by a Russian sports betting platform. Totti, who is widely popular, has been promoted with large digital billboards depicting him as "The Emperor going to the Third Rome".
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