Frenchman Kylian Mbappe has declared that he would be 'tempted' by the prospect of a move to thirteen time European Champions, Real Madrid. One of the most coveted talents across the world of football, without doubt any club with significant spending capabilities would join a bidding war, should the striker decide to leave his native France in the near future.
Mbappe's stock has continued to rise during his fledgling career. After making his professional debut as a seventeen year old with AS Monaco in 2015, the forward took Ligue 1 by storm, earning himself a mega-money £166 million move to French champions Paris Saint Germain. Since he arrived in the French capital, Mbappe has been a leading light for club and country, playing a part in every game of France's World Cup triumph last summer.
It is long-since known that Real Madrid are great admirers of the Frenchman, and according to Spanish outlet 'AS', Mbappe has clarified his feelings over the possibility of a move to the Santiago Bernabeu. When asked if he would be open to a move to Spain, Mbappe said: "I'm fine here, but in football - and the future, you never know."
Mbappe added: "I'm very happy with how things are going for me at Paris Saint Germain, I'm under contract until 2021 and so now's not the moment to think about anything else."