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During the European Qualifiers with France, Mbappe scored his 100th career goal at the young age of 20 years old. After his insane debut with Monaco in 2015, at only 16 years old, Mbappe got noticed because of his incredible speed and ability to create chances and score goals.
During the 2016/2017 season with Monaco, he scored 26 goals and led them to the semi-finals of the Champions League. All of this came before he was old enough to play internationally with the French national team.
After his arrival onto the scene, interest in the player became so high that Paris Saint Germain signed him as the second most expensive player of all time, behind fellow PSG player Neymar. In 87 matches, Mbappe has scored 60 goals for PSG and has established himself as already one of the worlds best players.
With the French national team he has scored 13 times, including being the second youngest player to score in a world cup after Pele before being a world cup winner at only 19 years old.
On Tuesday night he reached 100 club and international goals which is already a huge achievement, the two best players of the moment Cristiano Ronaldo and Leo Messi both reached 100 goals at 22 years old.
The next big question is where the boy wonder will be heading next with big clubs like Real Madrid and Juventus showing a big interest but Paris Saint Germain not wanting to let go of their star player. On Thursday during Eden Hazard unveiling at Real Madrid the crowd could be heard chanting “Mbappe next”
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