Camavinga’s tireless midfield display shows his continued development as France gear up for the Euros

Camavinga’s tireless midfield display shows his continued development as France gear up for the Euros

Camavinga says: “Real Madrid is the club that Mbappe needs after leaving PSG”

Kylian Mbappe

Camavinga: Real Madrid is the club that Mbappe needs after leaving PSG

“This is the most logical next step in Mbappe’s career. Real Madrid is the club he needed after his time at PSG. Of course, PSG can help Mbappe achieve his personal goals. But in terms of trophies, he wants to win the Champions League. So I think Real Madrid is the perfect club for him.”

I think Mbappe needs to go to Real Madrid after leaving PSG.

Eduardo Camavinga thinks that Real Madrid is the best club for Kylian Mbappe to play for after his time at PSG.

Everyone already knows that Kylian Mbappe’s move to Real Madrid is the biggest deal of the summer, even though the transfer market hasn’t started yet. And not long ago, Eduardo Camavinga talked about how Real Madrid was able to get the leader of the French team.

Eduardo Camavinga central midfield of France and Real Madrid during the friendly match between France and Canada at Nouveau Stade Bordeaux on June 9, 2024 in Bordeaux, France. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Indeed, the Champions League is a goal that Kylian Mbappe has been aiming for for a long time. However, this is still a major title missing from the French player’s collection. At Real Madrid, Mbappe’s chances of winning the Champions League also increase because he is an expert in winning the C1 title. Last season, Real Madrid won the 15th C1 championship title in history after defeating Dortmund in the final.

In addition, Euro is also another title that Mbappe lacks in his career. This is a title that Mbappe can win with the French team this summer.

France has completed the preparation process for Euro 2024. Didier Deschamps and his team have just played their last friendly match against Canada. France will k૨ck off with a match against Austria on June 18.