A new title was added to the young French star Killian Mbappe, who was crowned with the roosters in the 2018 FIFA World Cup title, as digital statistics showed that he is the fastest player in the world.

Only 21-year-old Mbabi tops the list of fastest players with a speed of 36 km / h.

Mbappe speed is one of the features that made him one of the most requested players in the round world, as Liverpool and Real Madrid seek to obtain his signature and transfer from his current team, Paris Saint-Germain.

France football: Mbappe's speed in the third goal was "36 kilometers per hour", one number lower than the Usain Bolt number (37 kilometers per hour) when he broke the record for the 100 meters in 2009. pic.twitter.com/Ov9BTVgBa8

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Inaki Williams, Athletic Bilbao of Spain, came second with a speed of 35.7 km / h, followed by Arsenal top scorer Pierre Emerick Aubameyang (35.5 km / h), then Karim Belarbi, Bayer Leverkusen winger (35.27 km / h).

Manchester City players Kyle Walker (35.21 km / hour) and Leroy Sane (35.4 km / hour) finished fifth and sixth in a row, followed closely by Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah (35 km / hour).

At the same speed as Salah, Bayern Munich player Kingsley Koman finished eighth, followed by a very small difference by his teammate Bavarian team Alvaro Odriozola (34.99 km / h), and lived by Real Madrid player Nacho Fernandez (34.62 km / h).