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JD Sports to buy France's Courir in €520m deal

In 2022, Courir had consolidated revenues of €609.8m and a pre-tax profit of €47.4m

JD Sports is headquartered in Bury, Greater Manchester(Image: JD Sports)

JD Sports is to acquire France's Courir in a deal worth €520m.

The Greater Manchester-headquartered group is to pay €325 for the company, funded through existing cash resources, and take on debt of €195m.

Courir is currently majority owned by Equistone Partners Europe which acquired it in 2018 and has 313 stores across six countries.

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It has a further 36 stores which trade under franchise agreements as Courir in North West Africa, Middle East and French overseas territories. There are two stores which trade as Naked in Denmark.

In 2022, Courir had consolidated revenues of €609.8m and a pre-tax profit of €47.4m.

Chief executive Régis Schultz said: "We said at our recent capital markets event that this was the start of a new, distinct chapter in the growth story of JD.

"The exciting developments that we are announcing today reflect the strategic priorities that we highlighted on the day.