Karim
Benzema has been heavily linked with a departure from Al-Ittihad this month
after a falling out with his manager, with Manchester United one of the clubs
eyeing a move
Karim
Benzema has denied he wants to leave Al-Ittihad, amid reports linking him with
a move to Manchester
United.
Benzema only
moved to the Saudi
Pro League in the summer, when he decided to leave Real Madrid on
a free transfer. The striker became a modern-day legend at the Bernabeu,
winning four La
Liga titles and five Champions League trophies
during his time with Los Blancos.
But though
he has scored 12 goals in 20 games for Ittihad, the move to the Middle East has
not worked out as the Frenchman hoped. Ittihad have put in an awful defence of
their Saudi
Pro League title and currently sit a lowly seventh in the table.
Despite
being captain of the club, Benzema reported back to winter training 17 days
later than scheduled. That sparked suggestions that he could seek to cut his
stay at Ittihad short, just six months after arriving in Saudi.
Though United and Lyon have both made their interest known, Benzema
appears to have dashed their hopes of signing him. He has instead insisted that
he is happy in Saudi, claiming that the reports of a potential departure are
false.
Benzema told
L'Equipe: "It's completely false! The French media don't know what to
invent any more. The bigger the better."
The news
that Benzema is not considering a move this month comes after Lyon stepped up
their chase for him. The French side's hopes of bringing back to the Groupama
Arena were sparked after Mirror Football reported that United had ruled
themselves out of a deal.
Though the
Red Devils are in need of a striker, his age and £86million per year wages have
put off club chiefs from pursuing the five-time Champions League winner. Though
Rasmus Hojlund has so far failed to fire since his
summer arrival, United do not see Benzema as a viable option.
With the Red Devils pulling out, that appeared
to hand a greenlight to Lyon in their own pursuit of the Ittihad captain. He
won four Ligue 1 titles with Les Gones after breaking into their first-team in
2004.
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