Karim Benzema's Journey with Al-Hilal: Chasing Glory in Asia
Karim Benzema has stirred controversy in the Saudi Pro League by likening new club Al-Hilal to Real Madrid in Asia, sparking anger from rival Cristiano Ronaldo. Despite the drama, Benzema remains solely focused on adding to his impressive trophy collection. Explore his ambitions and the impact of his high-profile transfer.
Karim Benzema has ignited a storm in the Saudi Pro League by branding his new club Al-Hilal the "Real Madrid in Asia" immediately after completing a controversial transfer from rivals Al-Ittihad. While the Frenchman eyes more silverware, the move is said to have infuriated Al-Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo, who reportedly attempted to block it.Speaking in the wake of his shock switch across the Saudi divide, Benzema wasted no time in drawing parallels between his new employers and the most successful club in European history. The 2022 Ballon d'Or winner, who spent 14 illustrious years at the Bernabeu, believes the mentality and stature of Al-Hilal mirror that of the Spanish capital side."It's good. I'm happy to be here," Benzema told the club's official website after his first training session under Jorge Jesus. "After my first training with the team, with the coach, I'm so happy and glad to be a part of this team. It's a good team, with a good history. They have won a lot of trophies."He went on to deliver the soundbite that will delight Al-Hilal fans and likely irritate their rivals: "It's similar, like Real Madrid in Asia. Everything is good, the fans are good, they play well, they have good players, they have a good mentality."The 38-year-old also revealed a long-standing admiration for the club, citing previous friendly encounters during his time in Europe. "I liked this team from before. I used to play against them with Madrid and it was not an easy game. It was a good game so I have good memories. Today I'm happy because I'm a player of Al-Hilal."The move comes after a breakdown in relations between Benzema and Al-Ittihad, the club he captained to the league title last season. It has been reported that the forward felt "disrespected" by the terms offered for a contract extension.The proposal from Al-Ittihad, managed centrally by the Saudi Pro League for Public Investment Fund-owned clubs (PIF), was structured in a way that would have effectively seen the veteran striker play for free, according to ESPN. Unwilling to accept such terms, and despite receiving offers to return to Europe, Benzema opted to remain in the Kingdom. A key factor in this decision was his lucrative image rights deal in Saudi Arabia, which runs until 2030.Instead of extending his stay in Jeddah, he has joined the league leaders, a transfer orchestrated by the PIF to keep one of the league's marquee stars within the competition.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!While Benzema settles into life at Al-Hilal, his arrival has reportedly sparked outrage at Al-Nassr. Ronaldo, Benzema’s former teammate at Real Madrid and captain of Al-Hilal’s closest title rivals, is said to be livid with the transfer.Sources claim that Ronaldo refused to play for Al-Nassr on Monday in protest. The Portuguese superstar believes that the PIF is not investing equitably across the clubs it owns, arguing that sanctioning Benzema’s move to Al-Hilal hands an unfair advantage to a team that is already top of the table. However, Record reported this week that the forward has trained as normal for Jorge Jesus' team this week.With Al-Nassr currently sitting just one point behind Al-Hilal in the standings, Ronaldo views this reinforcement as a direct blow to his hopes of lifting his first major league title in Saudi Arabia. The addition of a proven winner like Benzema to a squad that is already leading the pack has seemingly convinced Ronaldo that the playing field is being tilted against him.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingOblivious to the controversy surrounding the move, Benzema is focused solely on adding to his vast trophy cabinet. Having won 25 titles with Real Madrid and secured the league and King’s Cup double with Al-Ittihad last term, his hunger remains undiminished."It's a clear message," Benzema stated regarding his ambitions. "You know my mentality. I have a lot of ambition. I will work, I will give everything on the pitch. I will help this team and, inshallah, win trophies. For me it's more important to bring trophies."The striker has netted eight goals in 14 league appearances this season and is expected to make his debut for his new club on Thursday against Al Okhdood. "As I said before, we have a good team, good fans and together, inshallah, we will do it," he concluded.
Karim Benzema: A New Chapter Begins
Karim Benzema recently made headlines with his move to Al-Hilal, branding the club as the 'Real Madrid in Asia' and drawing immediate parallels to his former Spanish powerhouse. The 2022 Ballon d'Or winner expressed his joy at joining the team and emphasized their rich history of success and winning mentality.
The Controversial Transfer Saga
Benzema's departure from Al-Ittihad, where he captained the team to a league title last season, was marred by reported issues over contract terms that left the veteran forward feeling 'disrespected.' While offers from Europe existed, Benzema opted to stay in Saudi Arabia due to a lucrative image rights deal and completed his switch to Al-Hilal.
Ronaldo's Reaction and League Dynamics
The transfer irked Cristiano Ronaldo, Benzema's former teammate at Real Madrid and the star player at Al-Nassr - Al-Hilal's closest title rival in the Saudi Pro League. Ronaldo reportedly viewed Benzema's move as giving an unfair advantage to Al-Hilal, already leading the table, leading to speculation of protest. However, recent reports suggest Ronaldo continues training with his team as they aim to close the gap to Al-Hilal.
Benzema's Trophy Pursuit and Impact
Despite the surrounding controversy, Benzema's primary focus remains on achieving success with Al-Hilal. The experienced striker, with an impressive track record of 25 titles at Real Madrid and last season's domestic double at Al-Ittihad, is determined to add more silverware to his collection. With impressive goal-scoring form this season, Benzema's debut for Al-Hilal is highly anticipated as he aims to contribute to the team's pursuit of trophies.







