Verratti‘s Wife and Former Gucci Manager Linked to Luxembourg Business Venture
Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Marco Verratti’s wife, model Jessica Aidi, and a former tax manager for the Gucci group are connected to a Luxembourg-based company, raising questions about potential financial arrangements involving the high-profile couple.The company, identified as Acemat, is linked to Matteo Berrettini’s holding company and operates near the Monte Carlo casino, specializing in image rights management and sponsor relations.
Aidi, who began her modeling career after being scouted in Paris and has as worked with brands like Dior, Zegna, and Intimissimi, also hosts the French reality show “Les Marseillais à Dubai.” Her husband’s financial affairs are increasingly under scrutiny as he navigates a career marked by significant earnings and potential tax implications. The involvement of Giliberti Birindelli, who managed Gucci’s global tax affairs from 2006 to 2017, adds another layer of complexity.
Birindelli, 49, describes himself as a “Business Advisor” and maintains an office close to the Monte Carlo casino, while Acemat – of which he is a “Cogérant” - manages the commercial aspects of Matteo Berrettini’s career, including marketing, advertising, and sponsor deals, aiming to maximize revenue while minimizing tax liabilities. The structure suggests a elegant approach to managing the financial interests of high-profile athletes and personalities.
The connection between Verratti,Aidi,Birindelli,and the Luxembourg company emerged amidst broader interest in the financial arrangements of prominent sports figures seeking to optimize their earnings and navigate complex tax regulations. The information was last updated on May 12, 2024.