After leaving Real Madrid, Karim Benzema signed a three-year contract with Saudi Arabia's top team, Al Ittihad.
Last weekend, the French attacker confirmed his resignation from the Spanish team, ending a 14-year stay during which he won the Champions League a total of five times and LaLiga four times.
Benzema signed a deal with Al Ittihad until 2026, and the club shared a video of the signing on Twitter, although it did not include any financial information.
Since joining Madrid in 2009, Benzema has amassed a club-record 25 championships. In his final campaign with Madrid, he led the club to the Copa del Rey championship, although they placed second behind Barcelona in LaLiga then losing to Manchester City in the Champions League semifinals.
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