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The millions that Benzema would give up to return to Real Madrid

Ancelotti continues to miss Karim Benzema, and the drama of his departure seems far from over

By Luis Zamora

Ancelotti continues to miss Karim Benzema, and the drama of his departure seems far from over
Ancelotti continues to miss Karim Benzema, and the drama of his departure seems far from over
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Carlo Ancelotti continues to miss Karim Benzema, and the drama of his departure seems far from over. The French striker, who was originally part of the Italian tactician's offensive plans for the current season, surprised everyone by accepting an offer from Al-Ittihad Jeddah Club, driven by a juicy financial offer of 100 million euros for each of the three seasons that awaited him in Saudi Arabia.

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However, not even half a year has passed since his arrival, and Benzema does not feel in his element in Arab soccer. The dissatisfaction is palpable, and the player is determined to find a way out, although it will not be a simple path. His first attempt was to approach Real Madrid, where he left a significant legacy, but the club told him that they had their squad closed and were not interested in repatriating him.

However, Ancelotti, who has shown his appreciation for the talented striker, would have asked Florentino Perez to consider his return if Benzema manages to convince his current team of a loan until the end of the season, as published by the newspaper 'Sport'. An unexpected twist in a story that seemed closed. But Real Madrid is not the only open door for the French striker. With the winter transfer window about to close, Premier League sides Chelsea and Arsenal are emerging as possible destinations for Benzema. The competitiveness and attractiveness of the English league could tempt the striker.

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The new salary

In addition, Olympique Lyon have also shown interest in welcoming back their former star, which would be an emotional homecoming for the club's "prodigal son". The Benzema saga is far from over, and the next few weeks will be crucial in determining his final destination. Benzema was paid around 16.5 million euros per season at Real Madrid during his first spell. But with the agreement he signed with the Arabian team, he agreed to an additional 83.5 million euros per year, which would mean that he would have to resign 65 million euros to return to Madrid with the same salary he had before.


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