Real Madrid news: Kylian Mbappe joins newly-crowned kings of Europe

France striker Kylian Mbappe admits he has joined ‘the club of my dreams’ after securing a move to European champions Real Madrid.

Carlo Ancelotti’s LaLiga champions also became kings of Europe at Wembley on Saturday night after beating Borussia Dortmund 2-0 in the Champions League final.

And the celebrations for Madrid fans continued on Monday when the Spanish giants announced the capture of Mbappe on a free transfer.

The 25-year-old left Paris Saint-Germain having scored 256 goals in 308 appearances for the Parisian club, and has signed a five-year contract with Madrid, reportedly worth 15million Euros.

It has also been reported that Mbappe will receive a signing-on bonus of £85milllion which will be spread out in instalments during his time at the Bernabeu.

The France captain and 2018 World Cup winner admits the move to Madrid is a ‘dream come true’, and added in a social media post: “So happy and proud to join the club of my dreams, Real Madrid.

"Nobody can understand how excited I am right now. Can't wait to see you, Madridistas, and thanks for your unbelievable support. Hala Madrid!"

Here, Sports News Blitz takes a look at the career of Mbappe so far, with plenty more to come.

Early Career and AS Monaco

Mbappe kicked off his football journey at AS Bondy, where his dad was the coach. A father-son duo so dynamic, they probably caused a few PowerPoint presentations at opponents' tactical meetings.

After dazzling everyone at the Clairefontaine academy (a Hogwarts for French football wizards), he joined AS Monaco in 2013.

He made his professional debut for Monaco in December 2015 at the tender age of 16, making everyone wonder what they were doing at 16 besides failing math tests.

In the 2016-2017 season, he helped Monaco win the Ligue 1 title and reach the UEFA Champions League semi-finals, all while looking like a high school student on a field trip.

Move to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)

In August 2017, Mbappe swapped Monaco for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) on an initial loan deal, which later turned permanent for a staggering 180million Euros.

At PSG, Mbappe joined forces with Neymar and Cavani (and later Lionel Messi), creating an attack trio so deadly that defenders probably considered switching careers.

He won multiple Ligue 1 titles, domestic cups, and helped PSG reach the Champions League final in 2020, although they were thwarted by Bayern Munich.

International Career

Mbappe made his debut for the French national team in March 2017, making his country proud and his opponents terrified.

At the 2018 FIFA World Cup, he played a starring role in France’s triumph, scoring four goals, including one in the final against Croatia.

His performances earned him the Best Young Player award and probably a few marriage proposals.

Style of Play

Mbappe is known for his blinding pace, slick dribbling, and clinical finishing. He’s like a cheat code in FIFA, zipping past defenders who are left wondering if they accidentally hit the slow-motion button.

Whether playing as a forward or winger, his ability to make intelligent runs and his technical skills make him a nightmare for defenders.

Achievements and Awards

Ligue 1 Titles: Won with both Monaco and PSG.

Coupe de France and Coupe de la Ligue: More silverware for his ever-growing collection.

2018 FIFA World Cup: Winner with France and awarded the Best Young Player.

UEFA Champions League: Runner-up with PSG in 2020.

Individual Awards: Including the Kopa Trophy and multiple Ligue 1 Player of the Year awards.

Off the Field

Mbappe is also known for his charitable endeavors, making significant donations to good causes and speaking out on social issues.

His off-field persona is as impressive as his on-field exploits, making him one of the most marketable athletes around.

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Simon J Wilkes

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Simon did a BA HONS journalism degree at the University of Central Lancashire between 1994-97, then joined Press Association Sport as a reporter, covering Wimbledon, football, boxing and snooker among other sports.

He joined TEAMtalk in 2001 and remained as Editor until taking a role as Production Editor for Sky Sports Digital Media in 2012.

Simon left Sky Sports in 2014 and set up SJWilkes Media Ltd, which was purchased by Ole! Media Limited in January 2015.

He was appointed Head of Publishing for the Planet Sport network in January 2016 and grew the sites from an audience of 4million readers to 15million in six years.

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