Karim Benzema wants out from ‘disappointing’ Saudi Pro League

Last Updated: May 21, 2024By
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Karim Benzema reportedly wants a transfer away from Al-Ittihad to end his “disappointing” Saudi Pro League spell.

According to Relevo, Benzema has expressed his “disappointment” to his inner circle during his recent trip to Madrid as he is discontent with the low level of competition in the Saudi Pro League, subpar facilities, and a perceived lack of professionalism – which he considers crucial for a top-flight competition. Additionally, the constant harassment from fans has added to the former Real Madrid star’s troubles.

Benzema’s frustrations have reached a point where he is keen on leaving Al-Ittihad. Nonetheless, he acknowledges that the terms of his contract, which runs until 2026 and is worth €200m (£171m/$217m), complicate his departure.

The Saudi investment fund behind the influx of star players to the league remains firm on its strategy. This includes potentially allowing the marquee players to switch teams within the league to maintain competitiveness, but not permitting them to leave the country prematurely. Benzema’s situation illustrates this stance. Hence, despite his desire to leave, his role as a key figure representing the league, the government, and the federation means that his transfer will not be easily sanctioned.

Any possibility of Benzema moving back to Europe hinges on a significant offer and the Saudi league securing another high-profile player to fill his void. Names like Mohamed Salah have been mentioned as potential replacements as the Egyptian is thought to be an ideal candidate who could represent the league’s Muslim identity and can also carry forward the legacy of the league.

As Benzema continues to navigate his professional and personal challenges, it remains to be seen how his situation with Al-Ittihad will unfold. For now, he must reconcile his frustrations with his commitments and continue with his Saudi Arabian sojourn – either at Al-Ittihad or at another outfit in the SPL.

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