Lucas Hernández is in top form for his new football chapter at Paris Saint-Germain. “I’m 100 percent fit now,” said the 27-year-old in his first club interview for PSG after leaving FC Bayern Munich.

Hernández tore his cruciate ligament at the World Cup in Qatar and hasn’t played a game since. “I’m looking forward to the first day of training and to being at my best with my team-mates. My knee is fine and everything is going very well,” said the France international.

Both clubs had previously made the long-awaited transfer official. “I came here to learn, but also and above all to win trophies. As many as I can,” said Hernández. After stints at Atlético Madrid and FC Bayern, the 2018 world champion is now playing in his home country.

In Paris, Hernández is looking forward to seeing his national team-mates Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappé again. “They are friends to me. I spoke to them a lot before coming here. I’m very happy to join them and become their team-mate at club level,” said the centre-back.