The new additions and the three Brazilians in the squad, Romarinho, Marcelo Grohe, and Igor Coronado, have all been reintroduced into the Saudi team.
At his new team, the current Ballon d’Or winner began his adventure. With Benzema present, Al-Ittihad began their pre-season on Monday. Team reinforcements include French ex-Real Madrid midfielder Kanté and Portuguese striker Jota.
The roster also included three Brazilians: goalkeeper Marcelo Grohe, formerly of Grêmio, midfielder Igor Coronado, and attacker Romarinho, formerly of Corinthians. Former Palmeiras midfielder Bruno Henrique quit the squad last season.
The squad had medical checks in Jeddah before beginning training for the upcoming season. Al-Ittihad, the current Saudi champions, will represent the host country at the Club World Cup at the conclusion of the year.
Benzema and Kanté joined the club following the expiration of their contracts with Real Madrid and Chelsea, respectively. According to the European press, each will earn roughly 100 million euros per year from Al-Ittihad. Celtic signed striker Jota for 25 million euros.
The Arab Club Champions Cup, which begins on July 27 in Taif, Saudi Arabia, will be the club’s first test in 2023/24. Al-Ittihad are in the key with Tunisia’s Esperance and Sfaxien, as well as Iraq’s Al-Shorta.

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PSG will use all possible pressure methods to force Mbappe out amid Real Madrid links

The tenacity of Kylian Mbappe is straining on the nerves of Paris Saint-Germain. The Spanish squad has decided to keep an eye on the issue until a concrete development occurs, whilst the French squad is unable to do so.
Qatari club owners and President Nasser Al-Khelaifi have had enough of the winger’s antics. Nonetheless, the Ligue 1 club cannot afford to lose their best player for free next summer, and their helplessness is palpable.
According to Le Parisien, Mbappe has pushed PSG to their breaking point. The Ligue 1 champions’ discontent has reached such a boiling point that the club is willing to go to any length to force the player to go.
However, it appears that the World Cup champion will not be barred at this time. Despite constant pressure to leave, he will continue to participate in the team’s preseason tour of Japan.
The French organization’s leaders concede that they have promised Mbappe exorbitant wage terms, but insist that these sums can only be claimed as part of a future transfer or extension beyond 2024. The 24-year-old would gain nothing if he left on a free transfer under the terms of his deal.
Mbappe must wake up and smell the coffee now that the Parisian government has issued a clear update on the nature and conditions of his bonuses. The stars seem to be aligning for his long-awaited move to Real Madrid.
Los Blancos are currently prepared to pay for Mbappe’s transfer and have placed all other operations on hold. The upcoming clash of Real Madrid’s three heavyweights, Carlo