After signing Benzema, the forward that Saudi Arabia plans to steal from Real Madrid

The striker who could be taken from Real Madrid from Arabia

Carlo Ancelotti and Karim Benzema

Real Madrid continues its search for a new center forward after numerous complications in signing Kylian Mbappe. According to El Desmarque, Carlo Ancelotti’s team has defined that in January they will seek to sign a new piece in attack with the aim of strengthening themselves in the expected way. However, they could receive unexpected news regarding one of their strong objectives for January.

From Italy they report that Osimhen has been on Real Madrid’s radar for a while, but never as the first option. Until now, Kylian Mbappé has occupied that privileged position on the merengue club’s wish list. However, recent events could alter the transfer outlook at the Santiago Bernabéu. Of course, the Nigerian’s situation with his current club is not the best and that could lead to an arrival at the Merengue team, barring a surprise from Arabia.

According to information from the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta Sport, from Saudi Arabia they are back in the fight for Víctor Osimhen, after the signing that was cut short in the last transfer market. At that time they offered him 45 million euros per year in a contract that expired in five seasons but Napoli gave a negative response. Now, the conflict between the player and his current club could lead to things happening ahead of time and there could be a way out this winter. Al Hilal FC would be the destination for the engineer again of a very succulent and economically irresistible mega offer.

Victor Osimhen’s other suitors

Víctor Osimhen is not only followed by Real Madrid and Saudi Arabia. Due to his enormous presence, the Nigerian nine is wanted by powerful clubs at the European level and there is one who is on the list to be able to keep his goals. According to La Gazzetta Dello Sport, Chelsea of England wants to hire him so they can count on him and solve a huge problem they have in their offense. Economics, clearly, would not be any type of problem.