Karim Benzema at the bottom of the hole

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Karim Benzema would have enormous regrets about the direction his career is currently taking.

Karim Benzema is in a dead end. The former Lyonnais would regret having left Real Madrid a year earlier to join Al-Ittihad. He would also like to leave his current Saudi club. All, according to the Spanish media Relevo.

Benzema would therefore like to leave Al Ittihad. During his recent visit to Madrid, he even shared his “sad adventure” in Saudi Arabia with those around him. The Frenchman is, as a reminder, under contract until 2026 with the Saudi club.

Karim Benzema, the enormous regret

A departure is therefore in the cards. But to go where? Real Madrid has already closed the door on him and it is not with the imminent arrival of Kylian Mbappé that things will evolve positively for the native of Bron.

A return to OL has been mentioned in the past, it remains to be seen whether the Rhone club has the means to achieve this big move. Premier League teams could possibly bet on Nueve. Case(s) to be continued…

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