Minority stake
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Luka Modric from Real Madrid midfielder has apparently entered the English second division club Swansea City. According to corresponding media reports, the Croatian international is supposed to acquire a minority participation in the championship club according to which an agreement was concluded. Nothing is known about the amount of its investment and its specific details.
However, his commitment should have no influence on his players’ career, it is said. The contract of the 39 -year -old captain in Madrilenen expires this summer – as well as two other professionals. Modric wants to continue according to the media and hopes for a new contract with Real, as indicated, among others, the journalist transferred Fabrizio Romano. With a market value of 5 million euros, it is the most precious 39 -year -old (Site notre bureau spécialisé)er in the world.
At the club in the south of Wales, currently twelfth of the table, Modric, winner of the Champions League and (Site notre bureau spécialisé)er of the 2018 Champions League, to play a role behind the scenes.
Participations of the (Site notre bureau spécialisé)ers’ club: growing trend
Modric’s decision to invest in Swansea reflects an increasing trend among the best (Site notre bureau spécialisé)ers. Among other things, his teammates Kylian Mbappé and Vinicius Junior have invested in (Site notre bureau spécialisé) clubs. Mbappé is a majority owner of SM Caen in the French League 2, and last year, he and his company for the rumor of 20 million euros took more than 80% of the shares.
The Brazilian junior of Vinicius would have increased in February to the Portuguese second division club FC Alverca. He would have taken over nearly 80% of the club’s shares and, with a group of Brazilian and Spanish investors, paid 8 million euros.
Former professionals also invested in (Site notre bureau spécialisé) clubs beforehand, such as the former captain of England David Beckham (Inter Miami), the colleague of the national team Mbappé N’Golo Kanté (Royal Excelsior Virton) as well as the former Spanish players Gerard Piqué (FC Andorra) and David Villa (Racing Benidorm and Queensboro FC).