Mbappé welcomed by Real Madrid fans at packed Santiago Bernabeu Stadium
16-07-2024 03:47 PM
Ammon News - Kylian Mbappé finally put on a Real Madrid jersey on Tuesday, fulfilling his childhood dream in front of a packed Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
Nearly 80,000 fans were in hand at the Bernabeu to welcome the 25-year-old France star during his official presentation as the club’s newest player.
After signing his five-year contract with the Spanish powerhouse alongside club president Florentino Pérez, Mbappé entered the stage set up at the Bernabeu to loud cheers by the Madrid fans.
Wearing the No. 9 jersey, Mbappé smiled broadly and waved to the fans who chanted his name, then embraced Pérez and former Madrid player and coach Zinedine Zidane, who invited Mbappé to visit the Spanish club for the first time when he was just a teenager.
“It’s an incredible day for me,” Mbappé told the crowd, in very good Spanish. ”Since being a kid I dreamed about playing for Madrid and today I’m here. It means a lot to me.”
Mbappé finished his speech by asking the crowd to join him and chant “Hala Madrid,” then kissed the club’s shield and went around the Bernabeu kicking balls to the crowd in the stands.
“Now I have another dream, which is to live up to the history of this club, the best club in the world,” he said. “I’ll give my life to this club and to this shield.”
Mbappé's presentation came after he played at the 2024 European Championship, where France lost to eventual champion Spain in the semifinals.
After years trying to sign the young player, Madrid finally reached a deal with him in June when he opted not to stay with Paris Saint-Germain and became a free agent.
Mbappé had played club soccer only for French teams — first at Monaco before joining PSG and staying there for the past seven seasons.
Pérez made signing Mbappé a strategic club priority since the powerhouse failed to lock him up when he visited the club’s facilities at age 14 and instead joined Monaco’s youth academy.
In 2021, Madrid was rejected after offering PSG a bid of 180 million euros, the same amount PSG paid Monaco for a teenage Mbappé years earlier.
AP