Flamini could be worth £20 billion. Let that sink in

Arsenal midfielder invested with Pasquale Granata's in GF biochemicals which produces Levulinic Acid with oil

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Arsenal midfielder Mathieu Flamini has revealed he is behind a trailblazing company that could revolutionise the £20billion energy industry. Yes, you read it right, billion.

Flamini, 31, has been developing his company GF Biochemicals for several years and already employs around 80 people at a plant in Caserta, Italy - in total around 400 people make a living from his and partner Pasquale Granata's project.



The French midfielder has this week announced that his firm, after millions spent and years of research, can mass produce Levulinic Acid, a replacement for oil.

"We are pioneers. We are opening a new market and it’s a market potentially worth £20billion," Flamini said in an interview to the Sun.

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There you go, if Donald Trump can run for the presidency, why not Flamini? At least his team mate think so. Think of all the good that money could do for Arsenal. They could buy Messi, and maybe even win that elusive Champions League title.

The news has also given Gunners one more reason to troll Chelsea. Instead of having a billionaire owner, the billionaire will playing in their starting eleven.


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