Revealed: What are David Silva’s Business Investments?

David Silva, a former player for Real Sociedad soccer team, who currently is 38 years old, has been planning for his future for a while now.  According to AS, a news outlet, he recently bought a large piece of land in Gran Canaria, an island in Spain. This land is in a hilly area about 700 meters above sea level and is almost one million square meters big. On this land, he has eight hectares where he grows grapes for making wine. Silva’s goal has always been to make really good wine. He makes six types of white wine, with two called Vijariego and Baboso being the most popular.  One bottle of Baboso can be sold for €170 in a fancy restaurant in London that has a Michelin star. Another famous soccer player from Spain, Andrés Iniesta, also makes wine. Silva isn’t just into wine, though. He’s also invested in real estate and tourism.  He owns a fancy beach club in Amadores and a luxurious resort in Arguineguín, both in Gran Canaria.  In Arguineguín, he’s built 88 high-quality vacation homes. He also owns a 125-apartment complex in Maspalomas, a small hotel with 22 rooms in Plaza Santa Ana in Las Palmas, and another property in Lanzarote. He’s working on these projects with partners in the Cordial group. Collaborating with partners from the Cordial group, Silva demonstrates his entrepreneurial spirit and strategic vision for his future endeavors. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye.