Real Madrid: the crazy Karim Benzema rumor

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Last summer, Karim Benzema (36) left Real Madrid to join Al-Ittihad. A choice that he regrets according to the Saudi press. Indeed, Nueve would like to leave this winter in the form of a loan. For its part, the Jeddah club, which is trying to smooth things over between the French striker and his coach Marcelo Gallardo who excluded him from the resumption course, is prepared to open the door for him. But for that he must join another Saudi club. What the Nueve refuses since it wants to stay in Europe. In the meantime, The Team, who contacted the player, denied the information published everywhere. Benzema has no intention of changing scenery.

Despite everything, his case has attracted attention. In Spain, Sport also reveals some rather strange information. The Iberian media explains that the former OL player would have tried to return to Real Madrid during the month of January. Carlo Ancelotti would also have pushed in this direction with his management, he who does not have a pure number 9 apart from Joselu. But Sport specifies that the Madrid leaders have ruled out this possibility since they believe they have what is needed within their workforce. They also wouldn’t have appreciated it if he didn’t extend his lease last summer and decided to leave at the last moment. A rumor to be taken with a pinch of salt…

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