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Karim Benzema Joins Al Ittihad: A New Chapter Begins

'I am excited to experience a new football league,' Benzema said after signing with his new club.

 In a surprising turn of events, Karim Benzema, the renowned French striker, has signed a three-year contract with Saudi champions Al Ittihad. This move marks a significant shift in Benzema's career as he bids farewell to his longtime club, Real Madrid, and embraces a fresh challenge in a new league. Al Ittihad's acquisition of the prolific goal-scorer showcases their ambition and desire for success. Benzema's wealth of experience, technical prowess, and leadership qualities are sure to enrich the team and elevate their performance. Fans eagerly await his debut, hoping his presence will propel Al Ittihad to even greater heights.

A Record-Breaking Transfer to Al Ittihad

In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the footballing world, Karim Benzema, the revered French striker, has completed a historic move to Al Ittihad, the reigning Saudi champions. While the transfer fee remains undisclosed, rumors suggest a jaw-dropping deal worth a staggering 200 million dollars per year. If confirmed, it would make Benzema one of the highest-paid footballers in history.

This groundbreaking transfer signifies a significant shift in the global football landscape, with Saudi Arabian clubs emerging as formidable contenders in the pursuit of top talents. Al Ittihad's audacious move to secure Benzema's services demonstrates their unwavering commitment to dominating both domestically and on the international stage.

'To sign current Ballon d'Or holder from Real Madrid is historic milestone for this special club,'

Al-Ittihad's president Alhailae said.

'All eyes will be on Karim,' he added

  

He will be joining his former Real Madrid teammate and friend Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro league. 

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