Real Madrid fans are probably the happiest people right now when Los Blancos not only just won the Champions League for the 16th time in history,
but the team also welcomed superstar Kylian Mbappe after his contract with PSG officially expired.
The perfect piece named Mbappe has officially completed the “Galacticos 3.0” galaxy that Real Madrid has created over many years.
Receiving the above information, former player David Beckham expressed his excitement at the quality addition of his old team. Beckham shared:
“This is a very special moment, not only for Madrid but also for the whole of Spain. I think Mbappe is a special player and a great person.
I’m happy for him, also happy for Real Madrid. He’s a great player, a great person and is about to join a great club.”
David Beckham is the ambassador of the TUDOR watch brand, and the 49-year-old former footballer was in Barcelona to attend the opening of the watch brand’s first store in the Catalan capital.
David Beckham is one of the factors in the “Galacticos 1.0” galaxy. In a squad that owns top stars such as Ronaldo de Lima, Zinadine Zidane, Luis Figo, Raul Gonzalez, … the English midfielder struggled to find an official playing position.
From his usual position as a right winger, Beckham had to move back to play in central midfield, and this more or less created opportunities for the England international to have more playing time. In his final season with Los Blancos, Beckham left a clear mark under coach Fabio Capello when he helped the team win the La Liga championship in the 2006/2007 season.
For Mbappe, joining Real Madrid will help the French superstar’s dream of winning the Champions League take a big step forward. Competing at Bernabeu with the gathering of top stars, the 2018 World Cup champion is expected to help “Los Blancos” win the “elephant ear” cup for the 16th time in history, thereby affirming their unique position in this prestigious tournament.
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Source: Los Angeles Times