Karim Benzema ‘threatens to LEAVE Real Madrid if they sign Erling Haaland next summer’

Karim Benzema ‘threatens to LEAVE Real Madrid if they sign Erling Haaland next summer’, with the club legend ‘unhappy’ over Florentino Perez’s attempts to bring in the in-demand Borussia Dortmund superstar

  • Club legend Karim Benzema is enjoying another superb reason at Real Madrid 
  • But despite this, Madrid have been linked with a huge move for Erling Haaland 
  • Reports now say that, if Haaland does arrive, Benzema would be open to leaving 
  • It is said that the veteran is unhappy over Florentino Perez’s pursuit of Haaland 


Karim Benzema has threatened to leave Real Madrid next summer if the club signs Erling Haaland, according to reports, with the prolific striker said to be unhappy over Florentino Perez’s attempts to bring in a new forward.

The 34-year-old has scored 24 goals in just 27 appearances this season, but Madrid are widely expected to be at the front of the queue in the race to snap up Haaland, when he leaves Borussia Dortmund over the summer.

This is thought to have angered the man he may replace in the No 9 position at the Bernabeu, with El Nacional claiming that the club will have to choose between the two, with Benzema open to walking away from the side.

Karim Benzema has threatened to quit Real Madrid if they sign Erling Haaland next summer

However, the same report has added that the veteran ace is ‘unwilling’ to give up on his career, and so would be willing to quit should Haaland arrive. 

Haaland has the option to move on from Dortmund at the end of the campaign when the £64million release clause written into his contract becomes active, and the club’s CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke has admitted it will be difficult to keep him. 

Despite the signing appearing too good to turn down, Madrid chief Perez is braced to have to choose between the Norway man and Benzema, his current first-choice frontman. He is said to have been told by the latter about his stance on leaving.

Haaland is widely expected to leave Borussia Dortmund, and is wanted by a host of elite clubs

Haaland is widely expected to leave Borussia Dortmund, and is wanted by a host of elite clubs

Madrid president Florentino Perez is set to have to decide between the two prolific frontmen

Madrid president Florentino Perez is set to have to decide between the two prolific frontmen

Indeed, the same outlet have gone as far as saying that Perez can’t ‘afford’ to push his ‘best footballer’ out of the starting XI over the course of the next season, and this dilemma may spell an end in the club’s push for Haaland. 

Benzema appears desperate to stay, having also told Perez that his wish is to stay with Madrid. It is believed he feels valued there, and would be willing to see out his contract which, as it stands, will run down in 2023.

In the event that he does look to quit Madrid, though, Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly keen on signing him. Talks between the two clubs have begun, it is said, and an offer from the Ligue 1 giants would tempt the experienced marksman.  

Madrid have also been linked with Kylian Mbappe although, intriguingly, this is an addition that would not bother Benzema, El Nacional have added. 

Benzema remains one of his club's best ever players, and is desperate to stay at the Bernabeu

Benzema remains one of his club’s best ever players, and is desperate to stay at the Bernabeu

Benzema (pictured above) was named France Football's Player of the Year over Kylian Mbappe

Benzema (pictured above) was named France Football’s Player of the Year over Kylian Mbappe

Both players have taken to the pitch together on the international stage and share a good understanding. The same publication have pointed out that Mbappe can be fielded out wide, allowing Benzema to remain down the middle.

Meanwhile, Benzema ended Mbappe’s mini-dominance in the France Football Player of the Year Award category after being handed the prize for 2021.

Only one player has now won the award more times that Benzema, with Thierry Henry taking home the gong five times between 2000 and 2006 when at Arsenal.

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