The Paris Saint-Germain forward confirmed Friday he is leaving the Ligue 1 side after seven years and although he did not spell out his future, the world expects only one destination. Madrid have chased Mbappe for years without success but are finally poised to secure the 25-year-old at the end of his PSG deal.
"We've been waiting for Kylian for a while now, but I think this is it, we're almost there," said jubilant 31-year-old Real Madrid fan Victor Espinoza on Saturday morning. The French national team captain's name was on everyone's lips - those hawking Madrid merchandise on match days have been selling Mbappe scarves for weeks.
'Los Blancos' became Spanish champions for the 36th time last week with four games to spare in La Liga and reached the Champions League final this week by overcoming Bayern Munich.
Signing Mbappe, as the Spanish media report is now an inevitability, only seems a matter of time and could cap a glorious few weeks for Madrid president Florentino Perez.
"Au revoir" ran the headline in Spanish sports daily 'AS', who report Mbappe's signing will be announced in the next few weeks "barring any major surprises".
Madrid are not expected to make any announcement until the end of the season, after the Champions League final against Dortmund at Wembley on June 1. In front of the metallic new-look Bernabeu stadium, Madrid fans were in no doubt Mbappe will finally join.
"Mbappe should have been at Real Madrid years ago! All he needs to do now is sign, we're waiting for him!" said Helena Martin, a 42-year-old teacher, as she left the stadium shop.
"He finished his era in Paris, now he's going to come and enjoy it here in Madrid. He's the best player in the world, and he'll continue to be so here. We can't wait for
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