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Kylian Mbappe holds back tears as he reflects on ‘dream’ Real Madrid transfer

Kylian Mbapp

A visibly emotional Kylian Mbappe had to fight back tears as he reflected on his “dream” move to Real Madrid during his presentation.

Mbappe completed a long-awaited free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain to Madrid earlier this summer and, following his return from Euro 2024, was presented to a sold-out Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday.

“I want to thank president Florentino [Perez] and all the people who have allowed me to be here,” Mbappe told the crowd in perfect Spanish. “My family, who are very happy – I see my mother crying… It’s an incredible, incredible day.

“Since I was a child I had the dream of playing here and it means a lot. I want to thank all the Real Madrid fans. For many years they have given me a lot of affection. Thank you.

“I am very excited, it means a lot to me to be here. I am very happy to be part of the club of my dreams and the greatest club in the history of football.

“I don’t want to go on any longer, I don’t want to cry!”

Kylian Mbapp

Mbappe kisses the Madrid badge / Anadolu/GettyImages

Mbappe then went inside for his first press conference and revealed the strength of his bond with Madrid.

“I feel privileged,” he continued. “It was my childhood dream and I had been waiting for this moment for a long time. Now it is a reality. A dream is priceless. My dream was to be a Real Madrid player and now I am one. It is a great satisfaction for me and my family. They know the efforts I have had to make to get here. I am very happy.

“I want people to realise what it means to me to be here. The stadium is incredible, with all the Real Madrid fans here. I don’t have enough words. I wanted to share this with my family, with the children of my foundation. It’s my personal dream, but I wanted to share it with as many people as possible.”

Asked when he first decided he wanted to play for Madrid, Mbappe explained: “Since I was a child. It’s easy. First it was a dream and then a goal. I knew that my destiny was to play for Madrid, that I would get there one day. Now I’m lucky that day has come.

“I started [studying Spanish] at school. I wasn’t the best at school, but I was 100% proficient in Spanish. My dream was to play for Madrid and I knew that the language was important. I know that speaking Spanish would help me adapt. I’ve also had coaches like Luis Enrique and [Mauricio] Pochettino to speak Spanish with. I’m not afraid of making mistakes and I hope that when I make them people tell me, so I can improve.

“I was sure that the time would come. I had many offers…

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