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After 7 seasons spent at Paris Saint-Germain, Kylian Mbappé has finally set sail to live his dream: that of playing for Real Madrid.
In the show Be United on BeIN Sports, the new Real Madrid striker answered several questions about his career. The captain of the France team notably returned to his departure from PSG this summer for the Madrid club.
For him, if he had not been able to go to Real Madrid, he would have stayed all his life in the French capital. “ I spent 7 years at PSG, it was an honor. I think maybe I didn’t say it enough, didn’t show it enough, but I was always aware of where I was and the great club that PSG is. I always said it was the biggest club in France and one of the best in the world. I just left him to go to the biggest club in the world. I always said that it was the only club for which I would have left PSG. If I hadn’t been able to go to Real, I would have stayed at PSG all my life. I had this dream of playing there and I’m very happy with that. But of course I always watch PSG matches, I have friends in the team and they are playing well at the moment,” he said.
Clear words that are likely to get people talking.
A second trophy with Real Madrid
This Wednesday evening, Kylian Mbappé won a second title with his new club. The Madrilenians won the Intercontinental Cup final against Mexican club Pachuca (3-0). The Frenchman scored the first goal of the game before giving way to Brahim Diaz on the hour mark.
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