Karim Benzema Rumored to Make Sensational Move to Manchester United

Reports have surfaced indicating that Karim Benzema, currently playing for Al-Ittihad, is eyeing a return to European football, with Manchester United showing strong interest in securing his services this January, as per Marca.

Following his departure from Real Madrid after a remarkable 14-year tenure, Benzema made a high-profile move to the Saudi Pro League, signing a lucrative three-year contract valued at a staggering £86 million per season. Despite his initial success, scoring 12 goals in 20 appearances for Al-Ittihad, complications have now arisen during his time in Saudi Arabia.

Trouble began when the 36-year-old striker failed to report for the start of Al-Ittihad’s pre-season training last Friday, resulting in his absence as the team travelled to Dubai for their weekend fixtures. Consequently, the club’s head coach, Marcelo Gallardo, instructed Benzema to refrain from reuniting with the squad, casting doubt on his future with the team.

Amidst these developments, Manchester United has emerged as a potential suitor, eager to offer the former Ballon d’Or recipient a pathway back to European football. The Premier League powerhouse anticipates a response from Benzema in the coming weeks.

The prospect of Benzema’s shock transfer to Manchester United has ignited widespread anticipation and speculation within the football community. As the situation unfolds, all eyes remain fixated on the impending decision that could potentially redefine the landscape of European football this transfer window.

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