Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has reportedly become one of the new owners of French club Le Mans FC, according to football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
The Real Madrid star’s investment sees him join a distinguished group of existing shareholders.
Courtois will be in good company, as the investor group already boasts several high-profile sports figures. Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic, former Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa, and current F1 competitor Kevin Magnussen are all noted as part of the ownership consortium.
This move signals a growing trend of athletes investing in football clubs, bringing their business acumen and passion for sport to the boardroom. Le Mans FC, currently playing in the Championnat National (the third tier of French football), will undoubtedly benefit from the financial backing and global recognition associated with such prominent figures. The specifics of Courtois’s stake and the overall investment strategy remain undisclosed at this time.
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