Benzema bids farewell to Real Madrid as he heads to Saudi Arabia
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[June 06, 2023]
By Fernando Kallas
MADRID (Reuters) - Ballon d'Or winner Karim Benzema said farewell to
Real Madrid in a small, private ceremony closed to fans and media on
Tuesday following a trophy-laden 14-year stay with the LaLiga club.
The French striker, 35, will leave as a free agent in the close season
and is set to move to Saudi Arabian side Al Ittihad, signing a two-year
deal estimated by media reports to be worth more than 100 million euros
($106.93 million). |
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Madrid's Karim Benzema and Eder Militao embrace after the match
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There were no tears in a ceremony that lasted
less than 20 minutes and in which only players, family and close
friends were allowed to attend.
"I will never forget Real Madrid. It's impossible, it's the best
club in history. But I think today is the time to leave and to
get to know another story," Benzema told the small audience at
Real's training facilities.
"It's difficult to talk with so many feelings, but I wanted to
thank Real Madrid and my team mates. It was a good path in my
life. I have been lucky enough to fulfil my childhood dream."
Having joined Real in 2009 from Olympique Lyonnais, Benzema
became the spearhead of the club's attack and their main
goal-scoring threat after Cristiano Ronaldo left for Juventus in
2018.
Benzema scored 354 goals for Real to sit second on the club's
all-time scoring list behind Ronaldo.
He had his best season in the 2021-22 campaign when he scored 44
times in all competitions to lead the side to a record-extending
14th European title as well as the LaLiga crown.
His pivotal role earned him the Ballon d'Or award, making him
the first French player to win the trophy since Zinedine Zidane
in 1998 and the fifth Frenchman overall.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez praised Benzema for all
he had done at the club.
"Karim, you have been an example of behaviour and
professionalism in our club," Perez said.
"You have earned the right to decide your destiny. A future that
only belongs to you and we must respect it."
($1 = 0.9352 euros)
(Reporting by Fernando Kallas; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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