Benzema finally repatriated?

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Manchester United consider making exceptional offer for Karim Benzema, with Al-Ittihad striker keen to return to Europe

Benzema was one of the first global superstars to join the Saudi Pro League last summer, signing a two-year contract worth an estimated €100 million per year after his lease with Real expired Madrid. However, despite being named as one of the star players in Saudi Arabia’s sporting project, Benzema has previously suffered disciplinary issues and was left out of Al-Ittihad’s mid-season training camp.

The 36-year-old reportedly missed training three times last year and his attitude drew the ire of Al-Ittihad boss Marcelo Gallardo, who decided that Benzema would not travel to Dubai with the team after once again missing practice. Despite the apparent off-field problems and poor defense of the Pro League title by Al-Ittihad, who currently sit in seventh place, Benzema has been consistently productive this season, scoring nine times in 15 matches.

United are one of three teams keen on Benzema transfer

Spanish reports now claim that Benzema is looking to return to Europe, with Fichajes stating that three teams in particular are looking to make a move for the Frenchman this winter. Real Madrid would thus be ready to “welcome” the return of the striker to strengthen Carlo Ancelotti’s options in attack.

Lyon, where he spent 12 years before joining Real in 2009, are also said to be interested in the hope their former child prodigy can turn around the club’s season, which is battling relegation to Ligue 1. However, United could be considered as the most intriguing option of the three, with Erik ten Hag hoping Benzema could be a “valuable reinforcement” to strengthen the team and provide competition for Rasmus Hojlund in attack. A loan move would be the only possible way for Benzema to join Old Trafford this month and United will likely monitor the veteran’s situation in Saudi Arabia with a view to adding the Ballon d’Or to their squad if his departure is sanctioned by Al-Ittihad .

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