Kylian Mbappe, the French national team captain and new Real Madrid star, is set to become the majority shareholder of a European club.
After being one of the most important signings in Real Madrid’s history, Kylian Mbappe will become the youngest soccer club owner in history after becoming a shareholder in a European club.
According to Le Parisien, Mbappe, 25, will acquire 80% of Caen’s Stade Malherbe through his investment fund Coalition Capital. The club is currently playing in France’s Ligue 2. The purchase, valued at around €20 million, will make him one of the youngest club owners in Europe.
Pierre-Antoine Capton, the current President of the Supervisory Board, will retain a 20% minority stake. Capton, founder of Troisième Oeil Productions and Chairman of Mediawan’s Board of Directors, had previously announced the departure of the American investment fund Oaktree in 2020, stating they were there to save the club and now aimed to recoup their investment.
Mbappe’s investment in Stade Malherbe de Caen is particularly significant given his history with the club. At the age of 13, he nearly signed with Caen but ultimately chose AS Monaco. Now, at 25, Mbappe’s return to the club, albeit in a different capacity, marks a full-circle moment.