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To most Arsenal fans, the name Mathieu Flamini evokes memories of a tough-tackling, technically gifted French midfielder who gave them one of the most memorable night's in their recent history.
Flamini of course was the man who scored the most remarkable of braces away at fierce rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the League Cup back in September of 2015.
However, the Frenchman has since swapped shin-pads and boots for business attire and has barely looked back since.
Calling time on his playing career in 2019, but was already putting in the groundwork for a lucrative and rewarding career long before his retirement from football.
A co-founder and partner of GF Biochemicals from 2008 onwards, Flamini has pocketed millions as a result of his presence in the company that became the first worldwide to be able to produce oil-substitute Levulinic Acid at a mass scale.
According to Forbes, Flamini is now estimated to be worth around £10.2billion.
Having started the company alongside business partner Pasquale Granata, the business now employs over 400 workers, with 80 based at their plant in Caserta, Italy, operating in a market worth around