His highly anticipated unveiling as a Real Madrid player was like nothing we've seen. With a sold-out Bernabeu in attendance and thousands already repping Mbappe shirts, there was no doubt Madrid had just secured another Galactico. Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Share The 25-year-old got his wish to join Los Blancos after negotiations went well.
This came after a season where Mbappe was once again at his productive best with 27 goals from 29 appearances in Ligue One despite limited playing time authorized by Luis Enrique with knowledge of the superstar's wish to leave Paris. Despite achieving undisputed legend status at PSG by becoming the club's highest-ever goal scorer with 255 goals, Mbappe's relationship with the board deteriorated over time, ending a beautiful story on a sour note. His last press conference as a Parisian confirmed revelations that the Paris-born hero had fallen out with the PSG board.
Advertisement However, now with all the drama left behind, it's safe to say the Frenchman is thrilled to be starting an exciting new chapter. Unlike PSG, Mbappe will be entering a team where he is not the most influential figure from a playing point of view. Real Madrid is arguably the most prestigious football organization ever, and Mbappe will have to coexist with Los Blancos's lineup of stars.
Madrid's 23/24 Champions League triumph demonstrated that this team does not and will not depend on one player. This poses the question: Does Madrid need to sign Mbappe, or.
