Karim Benzema signs for Saudi Arabia's Al-Ittihad
Real Madrid's
Ballon d'Or winner Karim Benzema has signed for Saudi Arabia's Al-Ittihad for
three years starting next season, a source in the Jeddah-based club told AFP on
Tuesday.
The announcement
comes days after Real Madrid announced that the 35-year-old was leaving the
club after 14 seasons, the day after coach Carlo Ancelotti had said there was
"no doubt" Benzema's future lay in the Spanish capital.
"Benzema
has signed a contract for his transfer to Al-Ittihad for a three-year period
starting next season," the Saudi club source said.
If the move is
confirmed, Benzema will join his former Real Madrid teammate Cristiano Ronaldo
in the Gulf kingdom after the five-time world player of the year moved to Al
Nassr from Manchester United following last year's World Cup.
Lionel Messi,
who is leaving Paris Saint-Germain after two seasons, has also been linked with
a move to Saudi Arabia.
Senior officials
from another Saudi Arabian club, Al Hilal, have flown to France to try and seal
a deal for Messi after the 35-year-old Argentinian played his last game for PSG
at the weekend, two sources with knowledge of the matter told AFP on Sunday.
The Saudi
delegation plans to meet Messi's father and agent, Jorge, with the aiming of
completing the signing as soon as possible.
Benzema joined
Madrid in 2009 from Ligue 1 side Lyon.
He made 648
appearances for Madrid and is second on Real's all-time goalscoring list with
354 -- only Ronaldo has more.
He has lifted
five Champions Leagues, four La Liga titles and three Copas del Rey with
Madrid.
But after a
stellar 2021-22 season when he led Real to Champions League glory and was
rewarded with the Ballon d'Or, he was troubled by injuries in the
just-completed season and had to miss France's World Cup campaign in Qatar last
year with a thigh problem.
Saudi Arabia has
drawn up a list of "more than 10" players who have won either the
Champions League or the World Cup that it wants to lure to its league, a source
close to the negotiations said.
The list
includes Real Madrid and Croatia midfielder Luka Modric, Tottenham goalkeeper
Hugo Lloris and his France teammate N'Golo Kante. All are at the tail-end of
their careers.
The world's
biggest oil producer has ambitions to host the World Cup in 2030 or 2034 and is
betting on sport to help revamp its austere image, which has earned accusations
from rights groups that it is "sportswashing".
Real are holding
a ceremony on Tuesday to say goodbye to Benzema.
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