Luhnow is the head of an investment group that bought Leganes. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Former Houston Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow is back in the sports world, but not in the United States.

Luhnow is the head of an investment group that completed the purchase of Spanish soccer club Leganes. The disgraced ex-GM even appeared in Spain at a press conference to speak about the acquisition, as publicized by the club’s Twitter account.

American businesspeople have invested in European soccer more frequently in recent years, but Luhnow isn’t exactly a name anyone saw coming. It is not clear how active Luhnow intends to be in the day-to-day running of the club.

Luhnow was heralded for his work as Astros GM, as his analytically minded approach helped mold the team into a contender. He was ultimately fired over the team’s 2017 sign-stealing scandal and served a full one-year suspension handed down by MLB. He has not worked in baseball since, but his name briefly popped up in relation to one GM job late last year.

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