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New majority shareholder of Stade Malherbe de Caen, Kylian Mbappé has already achieved a historic record with the Normandy club.
Author of a Euro 2024 ” missed “by his own admission, Kylian Mbappé is having a decidedly eventful summer. Upon his return from Germany, where he came up against Spain with the French team in the semi-final (1-2), the French striker was immediately presented with great fanfare by his new club, Real Madrid, in front of more than 80,000 spectators gathered at the Santiago-Bernabeu stadium.
The former PSG star then took a few days of vacation in Miami, but without completely cutting himself off from the world of football since he actually became the majority shareholder of Stade Malherbe de Caen. The 2018 world champion would now hold 80% of the shares of the Normandy club, currently in Ligue 2.
The Mbappé effect is already being felt in Caen
It was through his Coalition Capital fund that the captain of the Blues would have completed this operation with the American company Oaktree, which took over the SMC in 2020. All for an amount estimated at 15 million euros. A profitable investment for the man who almost signed for Caen when he was 14, after leaving INF Clairefontaine?
The future will tell, but the Kylian Mbappé effect is already being felt at the Stade Michel-d’Ornano. The daily
West France reveals this Thursday that the subscription campaign is a real hit, with the 10,000 mark having already been reached. A historic record in Ligue 2 for the Normandy club, which had 9,225 loyal supporters last season.
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