JAKARTA - Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has become the latest shareholder of French club Le Mans.
The Ligue 2 club announced that the Belgian would invest in Le Mans through NxtPlay Capital, a company he co-founded.
"Thibaut Courtois brings high-level expertise, both in the field of sports and the media," Le Mans FC said in a statement.
The former Chelsea player joins tennis legend Novak Djokovic and Formula 1 icons Felipe Massa and Kevin Magnussen, who are already investors in the club founded in 1985.
Le Mans, nicknamed Wrexham French in the midst of celebrity interest, have not played in Ligue 1 since 2010. They are playing in Ligue 2 this season after an absence of five years.
They are in fifth place in the standings, three points behind leaders Troyes.
Courtois has won LaLiga four times and has also won two Champions Leagues with Real Madrid. The 33-year-old goalkeeper has a contract with Los Blancos until June 2027 and will be the starter for the Belgian National Team at the 2026 World Cup.
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