Kylian Mbappé became one of the protagonists of the summer when he ended a soap opera that had been going on for over five years. Thus, after many ups and downs, the French player joined Real Madrid once his contract with Paris Saint Germain ended. However, despite being widely known for his footballing skills, what many do not know is that Mbappé is a great investor with a special interest in the technology field.
As indicated by the French portal JeuxVideo in a recent publication, Mbappé is one of the youngest multimillionaires in the world thanks to the lucrative contract he had with PSG and different advertising campaigns. Therefore, he already has various investments in various fields to keep his assets moving, but one of the most interesting took place in recent days when he decided to buy 10% of Loewe, a high-end technology brand.
Mbappé has lent his initials to various products
Loewe, as detailed in the original news, is a premium brand that offers all kinds of technological products. Therefore, it targets an audience with the most diverse interests, as its product line includes televisions, projectors, speakers, and soundbars. In this way, Mbappé takes the agreement of association he had with the brand to a new level and, in addition to lending his initials to products like the We Hear Pro, he has decided to acquire a large percentage of it.
Coincidentally, this is not the first time Mbappé has made a technology-related investment. In the past, the French star has already acquired stakes in companies like Sorare or Evolve, but this time he has decided to take it a step further with a purchase of 10% of the brand. This, along with his position as the largest shareholder of Caen after a 20 million euro investment and his other non-football businesses, makes Mbappé one of the most promising technology investors of the moment.
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