Madrid Universal
·17 February 2023
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·17 February 2023
Karim Benzema took the football world by storm last year, accomplishing personal milestones, leading Real Madrid to the La Liga and UEFA Champions League titles and eventually winning the prestigious Ballon d’Or.
He scored 27 goals and provided 12 assists in La Liga in addition to 17 goal contributions in the Champions League during the season.
However, his start to the 2022/23 season has been marred with injuries. Despite his struggle for regular action, the Frenchman has already netted eleven times and provided three assists in just 13 league games.
Real Madrid have no direct replacement for Benzema yet, and the Frenchman is their primary source of goals. That said, it was a matter of concern that the striker’s contract was running out in June.
According to reports from Radio Marca, Benzema will renew his deal with Los Blancos for one more season. His decision comes after a recent meeting and discussion with Florentino Perez.
Given the club’s policy of only offering short-term renewals, one can expect the 35-year-old to sign for one additional year with an option to extend. However, his role next season could be cut down especially if Ancelotti sees his wish for a new and young striker granted.
Earlier this week, Carlo Ancelotti revealed that he would like for Benzema to end his career in Madrid, thus urging the forward to continue at Real Madrid.
“Has Benzema renewed? I don’t know. But I repeat: Real Madrid legends must retire at Real Madrid.”
While Benzema’s renewal may be sealed, there is still a mountain load of work on that front for the Merengues’ administration. Luka Modric, Toni Kroos, Marco Asensio, Nacho Fernandez, and Dani Ceballos all have their deals running out in the summer and a decision over their future must be taken swiftly.