VIDEO. “We remain in people’s memories by making them experience emotions,” says Kylian Mbappé on France 2, after his transfer to Real Madrid

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Kylian Mbappé, guest on the 8pm news on France 2
The French striker, who officially signed with the legendary Spanish club on Tuesday, spoke on France 2’s “20 Heures” about his new life in Spain, his foundation and the Olympic Games.
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The French striker, who officially signed with the legendary Spanish club on Tuesday, spoke on France 2’s “20 Heures” about his new life in Spain, his foundation and the Olympic Games.

He is starting a new phase in his career after seven years at PSG, and a new life in the club he has always dreamed of. After the officialization of his transfer to Real Madrid and his presentation in great fanfare at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium on Tuesday, Kylian Mbappé answered questions from France 2’s “20 Heures” on Wednesday, July 17.

His footballing ambitions are still as high as ever: “There is one thing to do at least, and that is to win, that’s for sure. Afterwards, you have to be natural. I think that we remain in people’s memories by making them experience emotions.”

However, the former Paris Saint-Germain striker assures that he is not putting himself “depression”. “I just want to enjoy myself and do my besthe assures. (…) I have a new country that is trying to adopt me, that has welcomed me very well, and I am trying to put all my energy into being good here in Spain.”

On the occasion of his arrival in Madrid, the captain The French team took 300 young people with him. “It was a big day for me, and I just wanted them to be there and enjoy it.”he explains, specifying that he wants to continue working for his foundation, IBKM.

With his disappointing Euro and his transfer now behind him, Kylian Mbappé will be able to enjoy his holidays, where he will spend part of his time in front of the events of the Paris Olympic Games, which he will not be competing in. “I’m going to support France, plus we have great teams. (…) They worked very hard for four years to get here, and we’ll be there to support them, hoping that they bring home a lot of gold medals.”


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