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Mbappé Leaves MLS Door Open After Surprising Beckham Revelation
Mbappé said Beckham has mentioned MLS many times as the Real Madrid forward said he could one day play in the United States.
As Kylian Mbappe prepares for his 100th cap for France, the Real Madrid forward has hinted at a future move to Major League Soccer, openly expressing fascination with American soccer and its culture.
Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham has repeatedly mentioned the move to the Frenchman, capitalizing on Mbappe's admiration for American culture, where he noted "there are no limits to ambition, and I like that."
With two goals against Senegal last week, Mbappe brought his tally to 58 goals in 99 caps, while the captain remains focused on the World Cup tournament ahead.
Chasing the all-time World Cup goalscoring record, the forward currently sits on 14 goals, trailing Lionel Messi, who recently extended his record to 16.
Beyond his personal milestones, the 27-year-old praised teammates Michael Olise and Ousmane Demb, dedicating his focus to helping France succeed before considering life at 40 in Europe.
"Beckham contacted me to come," Mbappé dismisses manager rumors, opening up the possibility of a move to the U.S. OSEN = Reporter Kang Pil-ju. French soccer star Kylian Mbappé (28) has left open the possibility of moving to the U.S. Major League Soccer (MLS) in the twilight of his career with Real Madrid. (Get French Foot, France, KST, 22nd)
Prior to France's second match at the World Cup against Iraq, Kylian Mbappé approached the possibility of finishing his career in MLS. Real Madrid's attacker revealed that David Beckham, the co-owner of Inter Miami, made him an offer.