Ex-Barcelona striker Martin Braithwaite looking to buy former club in sensational takeover
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Former Barcelona forward Martin Braithwaite | Barca Blaugranes

Ex-Barcelona striker Martin Braithwaite looking to buy former club in sensational takeover

Ayoola Kelechi 18:43 - 19.12.2024

With his former club in dire financial straits, Martin Braithwaite is exploring options to become a part-owner

Former Barcelona and Espanyol forward Martin Braithwaite is reportedly taking steps toward a stunning move to buy his old club, Espanyol.

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Now playing for Brazilian side Gremio, the Danish striker is leveraging his off-field business acumen and wealth to explore ownership possibilities for the financially troubled Catalan side.

Braithwaite's potential return sparks speculation

Braithwaite recently attended Espanyol’s draw with Valencia, reigniting rumours of his interest in acquiring the club.

Martin Braithwaite celebrates after scoring a goal for Barcelona

According to La Grada via Sport, Braithwaite has enlisted a top Spanish legal firm to evaluate the potential investment and oversee negotiations. Reports suggest that he is seeking a partner investor to support the bid.

Espanyol’s financial struggles and mounting fan protests against the current ownership under the Chinese-led Rastar Group have created an opening for new leadership.

Martin Braithwaite | IMAGO

With chairman Chen Yansheng reportedly considering a sale, Braithwaite’s potential involvement could signal a lifeline for the club.

Braithwaite looking to return to Espanyol

Despite leaving Espanyol in 2024 after exercising a clause to terminate his contract, Braithwaite remains closely linked to the city and club.

Martin Braithwaite is set to buy Espanyol weeks after his exit | IMAGO

The 33-year-old striker enjoyed a prolific stint with Espanyol, finishing as the Segunda División’s top scorer in the 2023–24 season with 22 goals.

Off the pitch, Braithwaite boasts an estimated net worth of €300 million, thanks to a successful property empire built alongside his football career.

Martin Braithwaite is cradled by teammate Andreas Cornelius after scoring Denmark's fourth goal against Wales

As negotiations develop, Braithwaite’s involvement represents a unique narrative—an accomplished player potentially transitioning to ownership, aiming to own a club he once represented on the pitch.