Kylian Mbappé has finally spoken from the heart about the difference between Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid. After seven years in Paris, where he became a global icon, the 26-year-old striker says life in Madrid is unlike anything he's ever experienced.
Mbappé joined Real Madrid in June 2024 as a free agent after one of the longest-running transfer sagas in modern football. The French forward signed a five-year contract and called his move to the Bernabéu the realization of a lifelong dream.
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"I knew since I was a child that my destiny was to play for Real Madrid,"Mbappé told reporters during his unveiling. "I wasn't the best at school, but I had this dream, and I knew speaking the language would help me fit in."
During his time at PSG, Mbappé won six Ligue 1 titles and scored more than 250 goals, making him the club's all-time top scorer. But his latest comments reveal a deeper shift, one that goes beyond trophies.
Mbappé: "At Real Madrid, you have to win everything"
In a recent interview with Movistar+, Mbappé was asked to describe the main difference between the two clubs. His reply was strikingly direct.
"The difference from PSG? Real Madrid is the best club in the world," he said, as reported by Fabrizio Romano. "Here, you tell yourself that you are at the best club in the world. You have to win. You have to be a role model for your teammates and for people."
Difference from PSG? The only difference is that Real Madrid is the best club in the world.
Kylian Mbappé
Mbappé's words reflect the intensity and pressure that come with wearing the white shirt. Since joining Madrid, he has scored 58 goals and delivered seven assists in 69 matches across all competitions.
He also told Reuters that life in Madrid feels "simpler" and has helped him "reset mentally and physically," describing the Spanish capital as calmer and more balanced than the constant attention of Paris.
Real Madrid's strong start fuels optimism
Real Madrid are currently leading La Liga with 21 points from eight games and have won both of their Champions League group matches. Mbappé's early form has been key to the club's momentum.
The team will face Getafe away on October 19 before returning to the Bernabéu for a Champions League clash with Juventus on October 22. Fans are hopeful that Mbappé's winning mindset could push Madrid toward another dominant season.
While PSG fans might not love his recent comments, it's clear Mbappé feels at home in Madrid, not just as a player, but as part of football's most demanding family.
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