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After Benzema's departure, Vinicius Jr's decision to leave Real Madrid and go to this multi-millionaire English giant

The French striker will receive a millionaire salary in Arab lands.

By William Estrella

The French striker will receive a millionaire salary in Arab lands.
The French striker will receive a millionaire salary in Arab lands.

Karim Benzema put an end to his football career at Real Madrid. The historic striker will leave a great legacy in one of the biggest clubs in the world and will leave as the current Ballon d'Or winner. After having arrived in 2009 in exchange for 35 million euros, Karim will no longer be a Merengue player.

He will go to Saudi Arabia, where he will earn 200 million for two seasons, that is, he will have a salary of 100 per year. The decision surprised everyone because no one expected it to end up coming out. In addition, the offer from Al-Ittihad was made a few days ago, which ended up resolving everything quickly.

Although several players will join the departure list, such as Eden Hazard, Marco Asensio, Mariano Díaz, another of Carlo Ancelotti's great figures could leave next season. It is that Vinicius Junior was linked in the last hours with the Premier League, the league in which he feels that he will play at some point.

The salary for Vinicius at Chelsea

If he leaves Madrid, his agent assured that he will continue his career in the Premier. In addition, interest from Chelsea and the possibility of a trade for Kai Havertz were added recently. The Brazilian receives a salary of 20 million in the white team, in the case of moving to the Premier he could receive a salary similar to that of Erling Haaland. Both undisputed figures of current football.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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