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FootballFormer Arsenal Star sets up New Factory Which Could Make Billions
- Former France international Mathieu Flamini has disclosed his new factory predicted to earn him billions
- The ex-Arsenal anchorman took to Instagram to share photos of his new factory alongside his workers
- Mathieu Flamini's company GF Biochemicals has become first in the world to mass-produce levulinic acid
Former Arsenal star Mathieu Flamini has unveiled his company's new factory which is set to make him billions.
The Frenchman has done quite well for himself after retiring from football, making more money compared to his playing days.
The 38-year-old made sure to think about the future, investing into different business ventures before hanging up his boots.
Flamini's company GF Biochemicals has become first in the world to mass-produce levulinic acid, a 'highly versatile chemical with several uses'.
The company, believed to worth about £25 billion, has recently opened a new factory with Flamini looking to continue his quest to 'find alternatives to oil-based products.'
Flamini took to Instagram to share snaps of his new factory alongside some workers.
He captioned the photos:
“Different field, but same passion to drive change by doing things better.”
Ghana Forward Jordan Ayew Delighted to End his Crystal Palace Scoring Duck
Sports Brief earlier reported that Ghana international Jordan Ayew has expressed his joy at finally scoring again for Crystal Palace against Arsenal on Monday night.
The 30-year-old scored his second goal of the season in the 24th minute in their 3-0 triumph over the Gunners at Selhurst Park.
The Black Stars forward latched onto a superb 30-yard pass from Joachim Andersen to score with a composed finish from the edge of the area.