Tag: Al-Ittihad

Benzema seeks clarity from Al-Ittihad as European offers test his future

Karim Benzema (Al-Ittihad)
November 2025

Karim Benzema admits he is uncertain about staying at Al-Ittihad beyond this season, with offers from Europe on the table. He wants to play at least two more years and refuses to drift toward retirement without fighting for major trophies. Early season struggles and vague sporting plans have left him frustrated despite feeling settled off the pitch. He insists his next step depends on Al-Ittihad presenting a serious, ambitious project quickly, otherwise he will consider a return to Europe to match his competitive standards.

Benzema decisive as Al-Ittihad oust Al-Nassr in King’s Cup

Karim Benzema (Al-Ittihad)
October 2025

Al-Ittihad beat Al-Nassr 2–1 to reach the quarter-finals, with Karim Benzema scoring and Houssem Aouar netting the winner. Despite long spells of Al-Nassr pressure and a second-half red card for Al-Ittihad, Ronaldo, Sadio Mané and João Félix could not convert late dominance into goals as the holders’ defensive resolve held. Ittihad struck via a rapid transition—Moussa Diaby’s cross for Benzema—then absorbed sustained pressure, leaning on compact mid-block spacing and penalty-box discipline. After going down to 10, they tightened lanes and slowed tempo. Al-Nassr created volume without high-quality finishes. Tactical takeaway: Ittihad’s counter-efficiency and box defending can offset possession deficits in knockout ties.

Benzema targeted by Fenerbahce for January European return

Karim Benzema (Al-Ittihad)
October 2025

Fenerbahce are preparing a January move for Benzema to fix their goalscoring struggles. The 37-year-old Ballon d’Or winner earns €50m annually in Saudi Arabia but is reportedly open to returning to Europe. Club president Sadettin Saran has endorsed the pursuit.
Talks may accelerate if Benzema’s camp shows interest. Underperforming forward Jhon Duran could depart to make room. If negotiations fail, Fenerbahce will pivot to other strikers. The move would reunite Benzema with European competition and restore his late-career visibility.

Blanc Sacked by Al-Ittihad After Ronaldo Defeat

Laurent Blanc
September 2025

Al-Ittihad dismissed Laurent Blanc a day after losing 2-0 to Al-Nassr, their third defeat of the season. The Frenchman, who guided them to a league and cup double last year, paid the price for defensive struggles and poor recent form. Goals from Sadio Mané and Cristiano Ronaldo sealed Blanc’s fate. Despite boasting Karim Benzema, Blanc lamented injury-hit backline options. The club confirmed his exit via social media, ending his brief Saudi tenure after just over a year in charge.

Mourinho Eyes Benzema Reunion at Benfica

Jose Mourinho (Benfica)
September 2025

Benfica may pursue Karim Benzema as Jose Mourinho seeks to reunite with his former Real Madrid striker. The 37-year-old could leave Al-Ittihad before his contract expires next summer if Benfica pay a small transfer fee. Al-Ittihad are reportedly open to letting Benzema go for €7m, but a move would require him to accept a massive wage cut from his current £83m-per-year salary. Benzema has praised Mourinho before, raising hopes of a sensational reunion.

Kanté’s Al-Ittihad Exit Opens Door for Europe Return

N’Golo Kanté (Al-Ittihad)
August 2025

N’Golo Kanté is set to leave Al-Ittihad this summer, with the club opening the door to his exit. His representatives are offering him to Monaco, Paris FC, and Al-Qadsiah as potential next destinations. Despite playing 80 games under Laurent Blanc and remaining in Didier Deschamps’ France squad, Al-Ittihad want to refresh their roster. Kanté, 34, could return to Europe or stay in Saudi Arabia as negotiations over his next move intensify.

Al-Ittihad Prepare Mega Move for Bruno Fernandes

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
August 2025

Saudi champions Al-Ittihad are preparing a massive offer to lure Bruno Fernandes, reportedly worth £33m annually. United boss Ruben Amorim is reluctant to sanction an exit, with Fernandes having already turned down Al-Hilal earlier this summer. Fernandes has met with Saudi representatives, but his loyalty to United remains under scrutiny amid speculation. With the window nearing closure, Amorim must decide whether to cash in or resist an aggressive push from the Pro League.

Saudi Clubs Eye Premier League Goalkeepers

André Onana (Manchester United) and Éderson (Manchester City)
Summer 2025

Saudi Pro League clubs — including Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad — want both keepers.
United and City are scouting Senne Lammens (Royal Antwerp) and Lucas Chevalier (Lille) as replacements. Newcastle United and West Ham are also interested in Lammens.

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