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A few weeks ago, Kylian Mbappé announced his arrival at Real Madrid. The 25-year-old striker will join the new European champion club after the Euro. The captain of the French team knows that he is highly anticipated in the Spanish capital, especially after the latest results of the Casa Blanca. While several observers believe that Kylian Mbappé needs Real Madrid more than Real needs him, Peter Luccin is more nuanced. The former PSG and OM player, who spent nine years in Spain, believes that the two need the other.
“I will say 60% yes, because Madrid have won everything and are still on top of the world. Furthermore, Mbappé needed to make this jump and it will benefit him to fight for collective titles that he does not have, like the Champions League, and individual awards like the Ballon d’Or. However, in 40% of cases, Madrid also needs the arrival of a player of this stature to compensate for the departure of legends like Benzema and Kroos, who have already left, and Modric, who is close to retirement.commented the Dallas coach.
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