Actual Madrid midfielder Luka Modric has joined Swansea Metropolis as an investor and co-owner, the Championship membership have introduced.
The 39-year-old Croatia captain has spent the final 13 seasons with Actual Madrid and helped them win six Champions League titles after a four-year spell at Tottenham earlier in his distinguished profession.
Swansea didn’t disclose how a lot Modric, who received the Ballon d’Or in 2018, had invested however he expressed pleasure on the probability to make use of his information to assist the Welsh outfit.
Modric stated: “That is an thrilling alternative. Swansea has a powerful identification, an unimaginable fanbase and the ambition to compete on the highest degree.
“Enjoying on the highest degree, I imagine I can present my expertise to the membership.
“My goal is to support the club’s growth in a positive way and to help to build an exciting future.”
Modric’s essential focus proper now’s on Actual Madrid’s Champions League quarter-final second leg at house to Arsenal on Wednesday, however his contract on the Bernabeu is ready to run out on the finish of this season.
His determination to spend money on a soccer membership follows team-mates Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior doing likewise at Ligue 2 outfit Caen and Portuguese facet FC Alverca, respectively.
Swansea are presently owned by Andy Coleman, Brett Cravatt, Nigel Morris and Jason Cohen, a bunch that assumed majority possession from Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan final November.
“I am excited that Luka has come on board as an investor and co-owner,” Swansea chief govt Tom Gorringe stated.
“There is no better role model in the game for our players, from the academy right through to the first team.
“His endorsement of our ambition and willingness to help us on our journey will probably be instrumental as we intention to proceed to enhance our outcomes on and off the pitch.
“In our conversations, he has demonstrated his passion for the club, his knowledge of how we are performing, and a genuine passion to help us improve.
“I’m actually trying ahead to working with him extra carefully to drive us ahead.”
Swansea’s most recent accounts, released last month, showed a pre-tax loss of £15.2m for the financial year ending June 2024.
A joint statement from the Swansea board read: “We’re delighted that Luka has joined our possession group.
“From our first discussions, it was clear that there was alignment on our visions and that Luka would be a real asset to our group.
“We might wish to thank Luka and his crew for his or her help by way of this course of, and we sit up for welcoming him to the Swansea.com Stadium to satisfy you all as quickly as potential.”