Mbappé is confessioning, the incredible confession

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Kylian Mbappé spoke of his superb first year at Real Madrid during a first interview with a major media.

The form of Mbappé has been booming since the beginning of 2025, with 22 goals scored in Liga and 33 all competitions. This figure equals that of Cristiano Ronaldo in his first season in the Spanish capital, and Mbappé now focuses on his collective objectives.

Real Madrid is still in the running for three potential trophies before the end of the season: the title of Liga, the King Cup and the UEFA Champions League. The transfer of Mbappé to Madrid last summer follows a long saga of transfers from Paris Saint-Germain.

The captain of the French team has chosen to complete his contract at the Parc des Princes, in order to make his desire for transfer in Madrid, a objective of transfer since the previous years.

Kylian Mbappé confides in his career choices.

The decision to stick to his plan made waves in Paris, the management of the club seeking to convince him to stay, but he persevered and decided to join Madrid. Mbappé spoke about his final decision concerning this transfer and on what finally decided.

“” All I wanted was playing here at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, with this famous jersey. With all the supporters chanting my name »he said in an interview with the Sexta. “I was a normal man before being a footballer. I was someone who lived his life, who saw things happening, who had things he loved, things he regretted, things that made him angry. »»

“” I wanted to score goals and be happy. I started as an Zizou supporter and galactics. It is the best club in the world and it has an aura that the others do not have. I am someone whose happiness can be read on my face, and now I'm happy. Very happy where I am. »»

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