Karim Benzema's Al-Ittihad move a disaster for Real Madrid

Karim Benzema's Al-Ittihad move a disaster for Real Madrid

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For Real Madrid: An absolute disaster. Madrid have acknowledged that Benzema had earned the right to leave on his own terms after 14 years of stellar service but, as coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted, the club just "cannot be happy" about the timing of the French forward's "surprise" exit. Real fully expected Benzema to sign a one-year extension, thus providing them with plenty of time to find a new No.9. He has instead torpedoed those plans, leaving Florentino Perez to pick up the pieces. Madrid have lost a legend for nothing and signing a replacement for anything less than €100m will be nigh on impossible.


For Al-Ittihad: The biggest transfer in the club's history. Some famous names have played for the Saudi side over the years, including Roberto Donadoni and Bebeto, but we're talking about the current Ballon d'Or holder here. This, then, is a deal of historic proportions for Al-Ittihad, one which will draw an unprecedented level of attention to the club. From a purely sporting perspective, it's arguably even bigger than Cristiano Ronaldo joining Al-Nassr, given Benzema clearly still has plenty to offer at the very highest level, as he proved with 31 goals in all competitions during the 2022-23 campaign. He's going to add a completely new dimension to a team that are just coming off their first Pro League title triumph in 15 years. Seriously, what a coup for Al-Ittihad! 


For Benzema: Well, it very much depends on how you view transfers. Financially speaking, this is obviously one hell of a deal for Benzema. He's going to earn a fortune by spending two years in Saudi Arabia. On a sporting level, though, it's a serious step down in quality. But does Benzema care? Clearly not. And that's understandable to a certain degree. He's already won it all at club level and, having called time on his international career, there is clearly nothing else motivating him at this stage of his career other than money - of which he is now about to make an obscene amount. In that sense, this is a dream move for him. Still, one cannot help but wonder if he'll come to regret effectively entering into early retirement. After all, Ronaldo is earning millions in Saudi Arabia but he doesn't look particularly happy right now, does he?