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Kylian Mbappe told Real Madrid are ‘the club he needed’ after record-breaking spell at PSG – with French superstar desperate to land elusive Champions League crown

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  • Mbappe finally moves to Real Madrid
  • Camavinga says the move was the 'logical step'
  • Mbappe hopes to win Champions League with Madrid
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The transfer window hasn't even officially opened yet and still, the world already knows that Mbappe's move to Real Madrid will be the biggest deal this summer despite costing Real Madrid a grand total of zero in transfer fees. Real Madrid midfielder Camavinga has now opened up about Los Blancos' signing of his France team-mate.

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  • WHAT CAMAVINGA SAID

    Speaking to the media, Camavinga said: “It is the next logical step in Kylian’s career: Real Madrid is the club he needed after PSG. PSG could help him with his personal goals.

    "Also on a collective level, because he wants to win the Champions League. So I think Real Madrid is the perfect club."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    It is indeed true that the Champions League has been a long-time target for Mbappe, as it is for every player. However, it has remained the only major trophy missing from his list of achievements, alongside the European Championship, something he can add to his collection before he even dons the Real Madrid shirt. He will hope that his wait for the Champions League can end soon as he joins forces with the Champions League specialists.

  • WHAT NEXT FOR MBAPPE?

    The Real Madrid star will hope to soon another trophy to his list of honours as he leads France at the Euros in Germany. France will kick off their campaign with a clash against Austria with Camavinga also expected to start for Didier Deschamps' side.