Juan Mata is no longer just Melbourne Victory’s best player. The 38-year-old Spanish midfielder has agreed to purchase a stake in the A-League club, adding an ownership dimension to what has already been a transformative relationship between the former Manchester United playmaker and the Australian football outfit.
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Mata joined Melbourne Victory ahead of the 2025/26 A-League season, with the club announcing his signing on September 16, 2025.
The Spaniard racked up 5 goals and 13 assists across the season. Those numbers earned him the 2026 Johnny Warren Medal, the award given to the A-League Men Player of the Year.
As early as November 2025, just two months into his stint at the club, Mata publicly confirmed he was exploring investment opportunities within the A-League. At the time, he was careful to emphasize that playing remained his priority, and that any ownership conversations would come secondary to his on-pitch responsibilities.
In November 2024, he acquired a stake in San Diego FC, the MLS expansion club preparing to enter Major League Soccer.
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