Kylian Mbappé acquires majority ownership of Stade de Caen

 

Kylian Mbappé, the newest star of Real Madrid, has made headlines again by becoming the majority owner of a professional football club.

 

According to Le Parisien, the captain of the French national team invested nearly €20 million to take control of Stade de Caen.

 

At just 25 years old, Mbappé is now one of the youngest owners of a professional football club.

 

His significant financial injection comes after Stade de Caen finished sixth in the latest Ligue 2 season.

 

This move marks a significant milestone in Mbappé’s career, highlighting his ambitions beyond the football field.

 

Mbappé, who will wear the number 9 jersey for Real Madrid and began training with the team on August 7, is expanding his influence in the football world.

 

By acquiring a majority stake in Stade de Caen, he is demonstrating a commitment to the development and management of the club.

 

This strategic investment reflects Mbappé’s vision for the future of football, where he aims to make an impact not only as a player but also as a key decision-maker.

 

With his involvement, Stade de Caen stands to benefit from the expertise and financial support of one of the world’s top football talents, potentially transforming its fortunes in the upcoming seasons.

 

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