Martin Braithwaite, the former Barcelona sensation, is setting his sights on a thrilling new venture—acquiring Espanyol—just weeks after bidding farewell to the club.
At 33, the Danish international’s contract with Espanyol came to an end following a triumphant season that saw them climb back into La Liga. Even though they finished fourth last term, Braithwaite has since embarked on an exciting new chapter with Brazilian team Gremio.
Braithwaite’s career has been nothing short of an adventure. From his time at Toulouse and Middlesbrough to his surprising move from Leganes to Barcelona, his journey is a tale of ambition and success. During his tenure at Espanyol, he dazzled fans with 31 goals in 67 appearances.
Last summer, Danish coach Kasper Hjulmand warned that playing in the second division could hinder Braithwaite’s chances for Euro 2024, a factor that influenced his current plans.
Away from the pitch, Braithwaite is a multifaceted entrepreneur, managing a real estate business, a restaurant, and a clothing line. His financial prowess has even earned him a place on Forbes’ list of the wealthiest footballers.
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