Feb 19 β€’ 18:16 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Courtois joins Djokovic in ownership of a French club

Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has joined a group of investors led by a Brazilian consortium to acquire French club Le Mans.

Thibaut Courtois, the Belgian goalkeeper for Real Madrid, is set to become one of the owners of French football club Le Mans, as declared by the club itself. This move is part of an investment acquisition led by a Brazilian investment group known as the Outfield Group, which has also included notable sports figures like Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, racing champions Felipe Massa and Kevin Magnussen. Courtois expressed his excitement about this new venture in a video message released by the club.

The announcement by Le Mans signifies a significant step in the acquisition process by Outfield Group, which emphasizes collaboration with a team of prominent athletes and European investors. The statement highlighted the group's objectives to enhance the structural development of Le Mans, aiming to provide necessary resources to bolster the club's growth and competitive edge in the Ligue 2 league.

This acquisition not only reflects Courtois's interests beyond football but also showcases the growing trend of athletes investing in sports teams, creating a business model that expands their influence in the sports industry. The involvement of high-profile athletes like Djokovic and Courtois may bring additional visibility and branding opportunities for the club, potentially transforming Le Mans into a more competitive entity within French football.

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