Benzema returning to OL? His lawyer spills the beans

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Is a return of Karim Benzema to the fold possible? The player’s lawyer speaks about it frankly.

Passing on BFMTV on Wednesday evening, Karim Benzema’s lawyer notably mentioned the situation of the French striker, who is going through a fairly difficult time with his Al-Ittihad team, while some Rhone supporters would like to see him perform a spectacular return to Lyon.

“When you are at this level and your results are a little less good at a given moment, people immediately say that it is the end of your career. I must say that I would be quite happy to see him come back to play in Lyon, I would like it but he has not announced it to me for the moment (smile). »

Maître Hugues Vigier also addressed the current situation of the striker: “ He has experienced ups and downs in his sporting life, perhaps the period is less prosperous. He was also injured these days. He left for a few days, he was detained and taken away from Saudi Arabia by the cyclone (in Mauritius). He returns to Saudi Arabia. We saw him rise from his ashes. If you remember, he didn’t play much when he arrived at Real Madrid, then he became this absolutely essential player. And then he has worse moments and better moments. It’s like that for all athletes

The English press mentioned his name among the list of players targeted by Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United. But for now, no one knows what Benzema’s future will hold.

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