I’m not just here to score goals – Kylian Mbappe


After
a
long
wait,
Mbappé
is
finally
a
Madrid
player,
unveiled
Tuesday
in
front
of
a
massive
crowd.
Antonio
Villalba/Real
Madrid
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Getty
Images

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Kylian
Mbappe
has
vowed
to
go
beyond
just
scoring
goals
for
his
new
club
Real
Madrid
but
to
also
adapt
to
the
team
which
he
believes
will
continue
to
win
titles.

Kylian
Mbappe
completed
his
dream
move
of
wanting
to
play
for
Spanish
giants
Real
Madrid
on
Tuesday
morning.

After
undergoing
his
medicals,
the
France
captain
was
unveiled
to
a
packed
Santiago
Bernabeu,
proceeding
to
sign
a
five-year
contract
keeping
him
at
the
club
until
2029.

Speaking
after
his
unveiling
ceremony,
Mbappe
admitted
he
is
not
just
at
the
Bernabeu
to
score
goals
but
to
also
adapt
and
help
the
team
win.

“I
don’t
want
to
just
come
here,
score
my
goals
and
then
go
home.
I
am
going
to
score
goals,
sure.
But
I
want
to
adapt
to
the
team
because
it
is
a
team
that
is
going
to
win
trophies.”

In
2023,
PSG
accepted
a
world-record
bid
of
£259
million
from
Saudi
Arabian
side
Al-Hilal,
but
Mbappe
turned
down
the
move,
making
it
clear
he
wanted
to
join
Real
Madrid.
Mbappe
departed
PSG
with
an
impressive
record
of
256
goals
in
308
appearances.

Kylian
Mbappe
will
join
up
with
an
already
formidable
lineup
of
Vinicius
Junior,
Jude
Bellingham
and
Rodrygo
in
leading
the
Real
Madrid
front
line
and
although
questions
have
been
asked
of
their
on-field
chemistry,
the
world
patiently
awaits
the
outcome
of
what
is
on
paper
a
deadly
frontline.