Karim Benzema made headlines by transferring from Al Ittihad to Al Hilal, the leaders of the Saudi Professional League, on deadline day in January.
The former Real Madrid forward was nearing the end of his contract with Al Ittihad before making the switch. Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo seems discontent with the recent transfer moves in the Saudi league, especially regarding Al Hilal’s strengthening roster.
Benzema’s Transfer
Benzema’s move to Al Hilal, alongside Mohamed Kader Maite, was finalized even after initial reports suggested delays due to Ronaldo’s unhappiness. The Portuguese star is reportedly unhappy about his rivals, Al Hilal, bolstering their team while Al Nasr has not done the same. Both clubs are under the management of the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and are vying for league supremacy. Currently, Al Hilal sits at the top of the table, trailing Al Nasr by just one point after 19 matches.
Ronaldo’s Protest?

Ronaldo was absent from Al Nasr’s last match against Al Riyadh on deadline day, sparking rumors that he intended to stage a protest over recent transfer activities in the league. The team’s manager has not clarified Ronaldo’s absence, and the footballer himself has remained silent on the matter. If the absence was indeed a protest, it was ultimately ineffective, as Benzema has made the move to strengthen Al Hilal’s chances of another Saudi Pro League title. Since joining Al Nasr from Manchester United in 2022, Ronaldo has yet to secure a league championship.
Benzema’s Farewell
Benzema took to social media to bid farewell to Al Ittihad, expressing, “This chapter has come to an end, but my gratitude and respect will last forever. I am especially appreciative of the club, the staff, my teammates, and the warm reception I received. This experience has given me a lot both personally and professionally. I leave with pride and wish everyone the best in their future endeavors.”
Benzema’s Continued Performance
Despite turning 38 in December, Benzema continues to perform well, having netted eight goals in 14 league appearances this season. He revealed his intentions to keep playing, stating, “While my time at Ittihad is coming to an end, I believe I can continue for another two years. I feel physically good and am committed to my performance.”
Benzema also acknowledged that he’s been approached with offers from Europe, sharing, “I have offers to consider, but I also feel valued here. I want to think carefully about my choices, as I still aim to keep playing and competing.”
What’s Next?

Fans will be keen to see when Ronaldo returns to the pitch, with Al Nasr preparing to face Benzema’s former team, Al Ittihad, in the Saudi Pro League on Friday evening. Meanwhile, Benzema and Al Hilal will aim to extend their lead at the top of the league when they play against the struggling Al Ahdoud on Thursday.
Fan Take: This news is significant for soccer fans as it highlights the ongoing rivalry and intense competition in the Saudi Professional League, especially with high-profile players like Benzema and Ronaldo involved. The implications of these transfers could shape the future of league dynamics, attracting further international attention and investment in the sport.

