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Karim Benzema's decision about going to play in Saudi Arabia with Cristiano Ronaldo

Will Karim Benzema leave Real Madrid to play alongside Ronaldo?

By William Estrella

Will Karim Benzema leave Real Madrid to play alongside Ronaldo?
Will Karim Benzema leave Real Madrid to play alongside Ronaldo?

Real Madrid lost yesterday 2-3 as a local at the Santiago Bernabéu against Villarreal in what ended up being a true football hit, after the 0-4 victory in Barcelona for the Copa del Rey. In this case, Carlo Ancelotti ended up confirming that it was due to a question of motivation, since the White House almost has no chance of winning this Spanish League, being very far from Barcelona at the top.

But the truth is that the most important thing for Real Madrid is coming this Tuesday against Chelsea, where they will receive the Stamford Bridge team in Spain, which has Frank Lampard as the new interim coach until June, and they will try to get an advantage that allows them to go calmly to England and then advance to the semifinals of the highest competition at club level in Europe.

And in this sense, Karim Benzema will be one of the most important players to face these key duels knowing all that he can contribute in the direct elimination duels, being completely decisive in several important duels, not going so far to the match of the week past against Fútbol Club Barcelona, and various definitions of the Champions League.

But in this sense, something that could mislead Karim Benzema is an offer he would have received of several million euros from Saudi Arabia to be a new footballer for one of the local teams, leaving the White House for the money, as they propose. The Cat decided to answer them quickly.

Karim Benzema responded to Saudi offer

As reported by Marca, Karim Benzema responded to the envoys from Saudi Arabia (the club or the amount has not yet been revealed) that he wants to stay at Real Madrid until June 2024, so they will have to wait for him if they want to have him. .


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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