"Exclusive: Arsenal Legend Jens Lehmann's Bold Move! What's Behind His Acquisition of the 'Invincibles' Brand? Inside Story Revealed!"
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has acquired the rights to the club's 'Invincibles' brand.
The ex-Germany international, who played for the Gunners from 2003 to 2008, was part of the legendary Arsenal squad managed by Arsene Wenger that went unbeaten throughout the entire Premier League season. Lehmann played a pivotal role in this achievement, featuring in all 38 matches and keeping clean sheets in 15 of them.
At the cost of £30,000, Lehmann completed the transaction to secure the use of the trademark commemorating the historic 2003/04 season, just ahead of its 20-year anniversary. The deal, finalized in 2022, reportedly surprised the north London club, as per The Daily Mail.
Lehmann, now 54, plans to establish a company with 28 players and 12 staff members, including Wenger, to organize events aimed at generating revenue. The proceeds will be donated to charity. Proposed initiatives include a documentary, overseas tour, and a match against a Manchester United legends team.

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