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Transfer window preview: 50 players who could move this summer

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With the summer transfer window opening soon, we’re teeing up the wheeling and dealing by presenting 50 high-profile players – excluding free agents – who could be on the move in the coming months. For the first time in several years, Kylian Mbappe, now at Real Madrid, isn’t on the list.

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Premier League June 14 Aug. 30
La Liga July 1 Aug. 30
Bundesliga July 1 Aug. 30
Serie A July 1 Aug. 30
Ligue 1 July 1 Aug. 30
MLS July 18 Aug. 14

Note: Estimated transfer values provided by transfermarkt.com.

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Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal)

Age: 27
Position: Forward
Estimated value: €65M

Injuries continue to limit Jesus’ impact, while Kai Havertz’s scoring exploits during the stretch run of the Premier League season could make the Brazilian expendable. Unsurprisingly, Arsenal continue to be linked with a new striker.

Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa)

Age: 26
Position: Midfielder
Estimated value: €70M

The Brazilian has consistently been linked with Arsenal during his Aston Villa tenure, but his strong 2023-24 campaign, in which he helped Unai Emery’s team reach the Champions League, has caught the eye of several other clubs.

Ivan Toney (Brentford)

Age: 28
Position: Striker
Estimated value: €50M

Toney’s chance for a huge move to one of England’s elite clubs may have passed him by; he didn’t exactly tear up the league upon returning from his ban. But there’s always a market for strikers. This summer will be no different.

Conor Gallagher (Chelsea)

Age: 24
Position: Midfielder
Estimated value: €50M

Chelsea’s extravagant spending was always going to coincide with significant departures to help balance the books. The energetic Gallagher, an academy product who would deliver a healthy profit, has multiple suitors in England.

Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea)

Age: 31
Position: Striker
Estimated value: €30M

Lukaku clearly has no future at Chelsea. A third consecutive season on loan is a possibility, but both the club and player would likely prefer a permanent move. A reunion with new Napoli coach Antonio Conte could be ideal.

Michael Olise (Crystal Palace)

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Age: 22
Position: Winger
Estimated value: €55M

The most prolific season of Olise’s career has the heavyweights on high alert. Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester United are reportedly all working to sign the silky winger, who looks ready to make the next jump in his career.

Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton)

Age: 21
Position: Center-back
Estimated value: €42M

Everton are seemingly intent on demanding a king’s ransom for Branthwaite; Manchester United have reportedly been quoted roughly €80 million for the emerging defender. If the Toffees soften their stance, a deal can be struck.

Alisson (Liverpool)

Age: 31
Position: Goalkeeper
Estimated value: €28M

While it looks like the Saudi Pro League will have to wait another year to land Mohamed Salah, another Liverpool stalwart could move to the Middle East much sooner. Alisson, and his compatriot Ederson, for that matter, are targets.

Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)

Age: 32
Position: Midfielder
Estimated value: €50M

De Bruyne, unlike so many of his peers, was open and honest about the financial allure of the Saudi Pro League when asked about a potential transfer. The Belgian superstar could end up being the SPL’s big prize this summer.

Casemiro (Manchester United)

Age: 32
Position: Defensive midfielder
Estimated value: €20M

Casemiro’s physical decline was steep in 2023-24. The Brazilian covered that up with huge goals during his debut campaign in England, but it’s clear that Manchester United need to take the financial hit and sell at a loss here.

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)

Age: 29
Position: Attacking midfielder
Estimated value: €70M

Fernandes wants to stay put, but he’s also keen on competing for league titles. There’s a disconnect there – United aren’t close right now – and the uncertainty around Erik ten Hag only makes the captain’s situation murkier.

Marcus Rashford (Manchester United)

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Age: 26
Position: Forward
Estimated value: €60M

It’s going to be a very busy summer at Old Trafford. What once seemed impossible – selling a beloved and productive homegrown product – now looks far more plausible after Rashford’s struggles this past season.

Jadon Sancho (Manchester United)

Age: 24
Position: Winger
Estimated value: €30M

Sancho’s future is directly tied to that of Ten Hag. Their relationship, if you can even call it that, seems irreparable. If the Dutchman avoids the sack, Sancho will almost certainly spend the 2024-25 campaign elsewhere.

Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle United)

Age: 26
Position: Defensive midfielder
Estimated value: €85M

Manchester City are closely monitoring Newcastle’s feisty midfielder, whose release clause, worth around £100 million, is reportedly only valid until the end of June. That could expedite any potential move for the Brazilian star.

La Liga ??

Nico Williams (Athletic Bilbao)

Age: 21
Position: Winger
Estimated value: €50M

A dynamic winger who racked up 11 assists in La Liga this past season, Williams is destined for a big move in the very near future. The Spaniard is a progressive ball-carrier who loves to attack the penalty area with speed.

Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid)

Age: 24
Position: Forward
Estimated value: €30M

Another transfer window, another opportunity for Felix to reignite a career that is, unfortunately, wandering aimlessly after once looking so promising. Another loan spell at Barcelona is a distinct possibility.

Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona)

Age: 27
Position: Midfielder
Estimated value: €70M

Barcelona’s ruinous finances should necessitate departures, even if Joan Laporta will never admit it. De Jong, linked with Bayern Munich, would command a sizeable fee were he to leave Catalonia.

Vitor Roque (Barcelona)

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Age: 19
Position: Forward
Estimated value: €40M

Roque’s Barcelona career got off to an inauspicious start, with rumblings that former manager Xavi wasn’t a fan of the young Brazilian. Any indication that the situation will remain the same under Hansi Flick could lead to a transfer.

Artem Dovbyk (Girona)

Age: 26
Position: Striker
Estimated value: €30M

Dovbyk, who won the Pichichi Trophy as La Liga’s top scorer, led the line for a Girona side that caught everyone’s attention by securing an unlikely Champions League berth. The Ukrainian will be a hot name this summer.

Aleix Garcia (Girona)

Age: 26
Position: Defensive midfielder
Estimated value: €25M

The Spaniard was a vital part of Girona’s Cinderella campaign, and he’s reportedly one of the top targets for Bayer Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso, who, unsurprisingly, appreciates his demeanor on the ball and passing range.

Martin Zubimendi (Real Sociedad)

Age: 25
Position: Defensive midfielder
Estimated value: €50M

Getting Zubimendi to leave the Basque region could be the biggest challenge for any interested suitors here. Arsenal are reportedly atop that queue, with Mikel Arteta, a boyhood Sociedad fan, a huge admirer of the midfielder.

Serie A ??

Mike Maignan (AC Milan)

Age: 28
Position: Goalkeeper
Estimated value: €40M

Should Alisson or Ederson – or both – leave their respective clubs this summer, a merry-go-round could materialize between the sticks. Maignan, one of the world’s best goalkeepers, would surely attract serious interest.

Ederson (Atalanta)

Age: 24
Position: Midfielder
Estimated value: €30M

Other players, particularly attackers, stole the headlines as Atalanta surged to the Europa League title, but all-action midfielder Ederson was vital in keeping everything together and functioning for Gian Piero Gasperini’s team.

Teun Koopmeiners (Atalanta)

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Age: 26
Position: Attacking midfielder
Estimated value: €40M

Juventus have reportedly made Koopmeiners their top priority to improve a positional group that’s been ailing for multiple years. Atalanta want a hefty fee for the Dutchman, who offers goals and playmaking ability from midfield.

Riccardo Calafiori (Bologna)

Age: 22
Position: Center-back
Estimated value: €25M

Any time an unheralded team exceeds expectations, especially to the degree Bologna just did, there’s inevitably the risk of losing players. Calafiori, the breakout defender in Serie A this past term, fits the modern game perfectly.

Joshua Zirkzee (Bologna)

Age: 23
Position: Forward
Estimated value: €40M

Don’t let his modest scoring figures – 11 goals in 34 league games – fool you. Zirkzee has superstar potential. The former Bayern Munich forward excels in multiple facets of the game. AC Milan, among others, are keeping tabs.

Federico Chiesa (Juventus)

Age: 26
Position: Winger
Estimated value: €40M

With his contract set to expire in 2025, Juventus could look to sell the Italian if talks over an extension aren’t successful. Fellow winger Matias Soule, returning to Turin after shining on loan at Frosinone, is another name to watch.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Napoli)

Age: 23
Position: Winger
Estimated value: €80M

Napoli are hoping to lock “Kvaradona” down to a new deal, but they’ll need to make a very compelling offer, especially with the indefatigable Georgian being viewed by PSG as someone who could help fill the void left by Mbappe.

Victor Osimhen (Napoli)

Age: 25
Position: Striker
Estimated value: €110M

Osimhen remains one of the most prominent names on this list bi-annual list. He signed a new deal with Napoli in December that includes a mammoth release clause, but that won’t deter striker-needy teams with cash to spare.

Paulo Dybala (Roma)

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Age: 30
Position: Forward
Estimated value: €25M

Dybala could reportedly be had for as little as €12 million this summer thanks to a release clause in his Roma contract that expires in July. Though oft-injured, the Argentine playmaker is irresistible when at his best.

Alessandro Buongiorno (Torino)

Age: 24
Position: Center-back
Estimated value: €30M

Outspoken Torino president Urbano Cairo will drive a hard bargain in negotiations for Buongiorno. Interested parties, including AC Milan, will need to exercise some patience and persistence to acquire the central defender.

Bundesliga ??

Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen)

Age: 23
Position: Wing-back
Estimated value: €50M

Among “defenders” in the Bundesliga in 2023-24, only Leverkusen teammate Alex Grimaldo had more goal contributions than the buccaneering Frimpong, who was a dominant attacking outlet down the right flank for Xabi Alonso.

Jonathan Tah (Bayer Leverkusen)

Age: 28
Position: Center-back
Estimated value: €30M

Bayern Munich have reportedly reached a verbal agreement with Tah over personal terms, though that doesn’t necessarily mean a move will materialize. Leverkusen won’t relinquish their defensive stalwart easily.

Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich)

Age: 23
Position: Left-back/winger
Estimated value: €50M

Real Madrid want to sign the Canadian speedster this summer but won’t break the bank. Bayern Munich want to keep him in Bavaria with a new contract offer but won’t wait forever for a decision. Something has to give.

Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich)

Age: 29
Position: Right-back/winger
Estimated value: €50M

Rumors linking Kimmich with Barcelona, and a reunion with former manager Flick, won’t go away. How Barca would fund such a move remains a mystery. Kimmich’s lack of an agent makes any potential negotiations interesting, too.

Dani Olmo (RB Leipzig)

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Age: 26
Position: Attacking midfielder
Estimated value: €50M

Competition to sign Olmo is fierce, and growing, with the likes of Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Manchester City, and Manchester United all apparently in the mix. The Spaniard, a late bloomer, has become a household name at Leipzig.

Benjamin Sesko (RB Leipzig)

Age: 21
Position: Striker
Estimated value: €50M

Sesko is either at or near the top of the list for every club looking to add scoring punch during the summer window. Arsenal and Milan are tracking the imposing Slovenian, whose release clause is believed to be worth €65 million.

Serhou Guirassy (Stuttgart)

Age: 28
Position: Striker
Estimated value: €40M

Only Harry Kane scored more Bundesliga goals than Guirassy in 2023-24. Borussia Dortmund are already in talks to land the Guinean international, who found the net 28 times in league action as the focal point of Stuttgart’s attack.

Ligue 1 ??

Jonathan David (Lille)

Age: 24
Position: Striker
Estimated value: €50M

If it feels like we’ve been here before, it’s because we have. David is a permanent fixture on this list. He’s hit double figures in goals every season since moving to Lille and has 43 Ligue 1 tallies over the past two campaigns.

Leny Yoro (Lille)

Age: 18
Position: Center-back
Estimated value: €50M

Not content with plucking just Mbappe from France, Real Madrid are working to sign his compatriot, arguably the most tantalizing young defender in the world. Yoro played more minutes than any outfield player for Lille this season.

Youssouf Fofana (Monaco)

Age: 25
Position: Midfielder
Estimated value: €30M

Monaco CEO Thiago Scuro has been open about the possibility of selling Fofana in the summer, while the Frenchman himself isn’t hiding his desire to take the next step in his career after a successful spell in the principality.

Xavi Simons (Paris Saint-Germain)

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Age: 21
Position: Attacking midfielder
Estimated value: €80M

One of the most interesting cases to watch right now. Simons is a blossoming superstar that PSG don’t want to lose on a permanent deal, but will the young Dutchman accept another loan move, or push for something more concrete?

Desire Doue (Rennes)

Age: 19
Position: Attacking midfielder/winger
Estimated value: €30M

Exciting teenager Doue continues to come up in discussions about Tottenham’s summer plans. There’s a unique wrinkle here, as his brother, Guela, also plays for the Brittany-based outfit and could move with him.

Around the world ?

Joao Neves (Benfica)

Age: 19
Position: Midfielder
Estimated value: €45M

Benfica, one of the game’s most savvy operators in the transfer market, aren’t messing around here. Any club that wants to sign their midfield sensation will need to activate his €120 million release clause in full, or there’s no deal.

Luis Guilherme (Palmeiras)

Age: 18
Position: Winger
Estimated value: €17M

A late (and lucrative) push from Saudi Arabia threatened to derail their pursuit, but it seems as though West Ham have withstood that and are on the verge of completing a deal worth around €30 million for the Brazilian teenager.

Johan Bakayoko (PSV Eindhoven)

Age: 21
Position: Winger
Estimated value: €45M

Bakayoko was one of the standout performers for a PSV side that stormed to the Eredivisie title, and he’s heading to Euro 2024 with Belgium as one of the players who could further boost his transfer fee with a strong tournament.

Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting CP)

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Age: 26
Position: Striker
Estimated value: €55M

Former Coventry City marksman Gyokeres has been a scoring machine in Portugal. Sporting have slapped a gargantuan price tag on the Swede, who captured the Portuguese scoring crown in 2023-24 with 29 league tallies.

Goncalo Inacio (Sporting CP)

Age: 22
Position: Center-back
Estimated value: €40M

Gyokeres isn’t the only jewel flourishing under Ruben Amorim in Lisbon. As a young, left-footed central defender who is supremely comfortable on the ball, Inacio is bound to be the subject of calls from Europe’s biggest teams.

Jobe Bellingham (Sunderland)

Age: 18
Position: Attacking midfielder
Estimated value: €12M

Keen to forge his own path, Bellingham is reportedly leaning toward staying in England instead of moving abroad like his brother, Jude. Sunderland don’t want to lose him just yet, though, and could demand as much as £20 million.

Savio (Troyes)

Age: 20
Position: Winger
Estimated value: €40M

Manchester City have seemingly used the City Football Group (CFG) umbrella to keep Savio away from any outside parties. Technically on the books of sister club Troyes, he starred at Girona, another CFG-owned side, in 2023-24.

NFL

McCaffrey resets RB market again with new deal

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      Nick Wagoner is an NFL reporter at ESPN. Nick has covered the San Francisco 49ers and the NFL at ESPN since 2016, having previously covered the St. Louis Rams for 12 years, including three years (2013 to 2015) at ESPN. In his 10 years with the company, Nick has led ESPN’s coverage of the Niners’ 2019 Super Bowl run, Colin Kaepernick’s protest, the Rams making Michael Sam the first openly gay player drafted to the NFL, Sam’s subsequent pursuit of a roster spot and the team’s relocation and stadium saga. You can follow Nick via Twitter @nwagoner

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Running back Christian McCaffrey, the NFL’s reigning Offensive Player of the Year, has reset the running back market for the second time in about four years, signing a two-year contract extension with the San Francisco 49ers.

The Niners announced the deal (but did not disclose financial terms) on Tuesday afternoon, not long after sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the deal — which averages $19 million over the two added years — was done.

In addition to the two extra years (2026 and 2027), the Niners added $8 million over what McCaffrey was scheduled to make in 2024 and 2025 while adding $24 million in guarantees, the sources told Schefter. WME negotiated the contract, which follows the 2020 pact he signed with the Carolina Panthers which also set a record for running back compensation.

Season Player
2023 RB Christian McCaffrey
1993 WR Jerry Rice
1992 QB Steve Young
1989 QB Joe Montana
1988 RB Roger Craig
1987 WR Jerry Rice
— ESPN Stats & Information

After the 49ers completed the first day of their mandatory minicamp, a relaxed McCaffrey made it clear how much it means to him to continue raising the bar at his position.

“I think it’s really important,” McCaffrey said. “I think running backs have been undervalued for a long time now and hopefully this is a step in the right direction.”

McCaffrey returned to the 49ers on Tuesday after skipping out on the voluntary portion of the offseason program. While coach Kyle Shanahan had previously declined to explain why McCaffrey was absent and pointed out that organized team activities were voluntary, there had been discussions between the sides about extending McCaffrey’s deal as a means to reward him for his impact since he arrived at the trade deadline in 2022.

The extension will keep McCaffrey with the 49ers through the 2027 season. Before the reworked deal, McCaffrey had two years remaining on the lucrative extension he signed with the Panthers.

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But those two seasons had zero remaining guaranteed dollars in base salaries of $11.8 million in 2024 and $12 million in 2025. The extension guarantees all of that and comes with $8 million more for McCaffrey.

“Business is business, it’s part of this game,” McCaffrey said. “Both sides were mutually very respectful the whole time and just proud and happy that we got something done.”

For the Niners, retaining McCaffrey was something of a no-brainer as he quickly established himself as the focal point of one of the league’s most prolific offenses following the October 2022 trade that brought him to San Francisco. The 49ers acquired McCaffrey from the Panthers for 2023 second-, third- and fourth-round picks as well as a 2024 fifth-round selection. Since, McCaffrey has impressed teammates and coaches with his consistency, productivity and maniacal attention to detail.

McCaffrey, who turns 28 on Friday, posted 2,023 yards from scrimmage and 21 total touchdowns in 2023 and the Niners firmly believe that he has the ability to continue to play at that level for the foreseeable future, even into his 30s.

“When you look at Christian just as an individual, I’m not going to compare him to anybody else,” Shanahan said. “Christian is one of the more talented people I’ve ever met in my life, but if I didn’t speak about that, I’d say he’s almost the biggest overachiever I’ve been around in my life in terms of how obsessive he is with every little thing … You don’t picture him losing any of that because of the [age], but if that stuff does happen, Christian’s always going to be a good football player until he decides not to be. And we’re not really concerned with that at all with his type of personality.”

While McCaffrey was in Santa Clara on Tuesday, he did not participate in practice. He did a workout on the side and likely won’t participate again on Wednesday, according to Shanahan.

The Niners had more than 20 players not participating on Tuesday for various reasons, though the only two players not to report were receiver Brandon Aiyuk and left tackle Trent Williams. Williams was attending his daughter’s graduation from school and is expected to be back on Wednesday.

Aiyuk, meanwhile, is staying away as he continues to aim for a lucrative contract extension of his own. Because the minicamp is mandatory, he is subject to fines in excess of $101,000 if he doesn’t arrive over the next three days.

In the past two offseasons, defensive end Nick Bosa and wideout Deebo Samuel showed up to the minicamp but did not participate to avoid those fines as they worked out their contract issues. Aiyuk is taking a different approach, though Shanahan said that doesn’t change how he views the situation.

“Some guys come because they want to avoid a fine and some don’t, but regardless, it doesn’t change anything when those guys have come,” Shanahan said. “We know what the process is. We know what the business part is and that’s just how they decide how they want to handle this week.”

Samuel said Tuesday he’s been in regular contact with Aiyuk throughout the offseason, offering his help when needed on how to navigate the contract situation. His top piece of advice has been to preach patience.

“At the end of the day, you want to get what you deserve, and you hope it happens,” Samuel said. “But it’s not going to happen in the timely manner that you want it to happen. It’s just a waiting game and in this situation, you just let his agent communicate with them and they communicate back and it’s just the back and forth for a long time.”

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Vinicius Jr. named Champions League Player of the Season

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Vinicius Junior was Monday named by UEFA chiefs as Champions League Player of the Season after spearheading Real Madrid to European glory, with teammate Jude Bellingham picking up the young player award.

Brazilian forward Vinicius scored six goals and made five assists in Real’s victorious campaign, including the second in the 2-0 win against Borussia Dortmund in the final at Wembley on Saturday.

Victory meant Real were crowned European champions for a record-extending 15th time.

“I’m very happy to be able to win another Champions League with this club, which has given me so much,” 23-year-old Vinicius said.

England midfielder Bellingham was named as the Champions League young player of the season after his dazzling first campaign with the Spanish giants.

The 20-year-old scored four goals and provided five assists in the Champions League for Real, who also won the Spanish league title.

“I can’t put it into words,” he said. “It’s the best night of my life. It’s got to be up there in terms of the perfect season.”

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Mbappe completes much-anticipated move to Real Madrid

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Kylian Mbappe’s inevitable transfer to Real Madrid is done.

A pursuit that dates back at least seven years – when the French superstar talked to Real Madrid before joining Paris Saint-Germain in a €180-million move – concluded Monday with Mbappe agreeing to sign for the Spanish and European champions on a free transfer.

Mbappe’s five-year contract with Los Blancos begins once his PSG deal expires June 30. The 25-year-old reportedly agreed to personal terms with Madrid in February.

“A dream come true, so happy and proud to join the club of my dreams, Real Madrid,” Mbappe wrote on X alongside pictures of him when he was younger wearing the team jacket and meeting club icon Cristiano Ronaldo.

“Nobody can understand how excited I am right now.”

(Courtesy: @KMbappe)

Last summer, Mbappe declined an option to extend his PSG contract until June 2025. The attacker was subsequently dropped from a preseason tour to Japan and temporarily trained away from the first-team squad. He was reintroduced to the matchday roster after missing just one league match, and relations between the club and player seemed to improve during the opening months of the 2023-24 campaign.

PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi stated last July that it’d be “impossible” for Mbappe – arguably the best player in the world – to leave on a free transfer. Later that month, the club reportedly accepted a world-record €300-million offer from Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal for the forward. However, Mbappe didn’t entertain the opportunity, and no other transfers materialized before news of his decision to depart the Parc des Princes for nothing surfaced in February.

French superstar

Mbappe scored 256 goals and assisted 95 times over 308 appearances for Paris Saint-Germain and hoarded medals in Ligue 1, the Coupe de France, the now-defunct Coupe de la Ligue, and the Trophee des Champions. He finished as the top scorer in Ligue 1 six times. The 2023-24 season marked the fifth time in a row that he was named the best player in France’s top flight.

He started his career with Monaco, where he won one Ligue 1 title and helped fire the principality club to the 2016-17 Champions League semifinals, beating Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund along the way.

Mbappe’s club achievements

Competition Wins
Ligue 1 7
Coupe de France 4
Coupe de la Ligue 2
Trophee des Champions 3

Mbappe has 46 goals in 77 appearances for France and succeeded Hugo Lloris as captain in March 2023. He scored four times during Les Bleus’ victorious 2018 World Cup run, including once in the final against Croatia. Mbappe finished the 2022 World Cup as top scorer with eight goals, with three of those strikes crammed into a remarkable final as France fell to Lionel Messi’s Argentina in a penalty shootout.

Now, after representing his country at Euro 2024, Mbappe will spend most weekends bewitching crowds in Spain.

“It’s hard, and I never thought it would be this difficult to announce that, to leave my country, France, Ligue 1, a championship I’ve always known, but I think I needed this, after seven years, a new challenge,” Mbappe said when he confirmed he’d leave PSG on May 10.

The new challenge

The next step in Mbappe’s career comes with one clear objective: winning the Champions League. It was PSG’s No. 1 aim throughout his time in the French capital, but the closest they got was a 1-0 loss to Bayern Munich in the 2020 final.

Mbappe didn’t carry the burden of trying to conquer Europe alone. His teammates at PSG included true greats of the game, including Messi, Angel Di Maria, Neymar, and Sergio Ramos. Still, PSG’s lavish spending couldn’t deliver European football’s top prize.

Kylian Mbappé has been directly involved in 462 goals across 445 senior appearances for club & country, averaging a goal or assist once every 73.3 minutes. ?

— Squawka (@Squawka) June 3, 2024

Not only will Mbappe share a dressing room with more huge names at the Bernabeu – he’ll form an intimidating attack with Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, and Endrick – he also joins a club that makes winning the Champions League a habit. Real Madrid overcame RB Leipzig, Manchester City, and Bayern Munich in this season’s Champions League knockout rounds before beating Borussia Dortmund 2-0 in Saturday’s final for their record-extending 15th success in the competition.

In addition to their continental exploits, Real Madrid are the most successful team in Spanish football history with 36 La Liga titles. They clinched the 2023-24 crown with four matches to spare during the first weekend of May.

Mbappe added on Instagram: “Can’t wait to see you, Madridistas, and thanks for your unbelievable support.”

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