Karim Benzema’s 13-year contract clause sees Real Madrid stung with payout
Real Madrid must shell out €1million to French club Lyon due to a clause in Karim Benzema’s contract after the striker won his maiden Ballon d’Or crown on Monday evening.
The striker joined the Spanish giants in 2009 from Lyon and he has gone on to score 328 first-team goals for the club in the 13 years since – the second-highest in the club’s history, behind only his former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo.
Benzema was the star for Los Blancos last season as he bagged multiple goals as they beat Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Man City on their way to securing their 14th European title. Carlo Ancelotti’s side claimed the crown after defeating Liverpool in the Champions League final – with the striker viewed as the player of the tournament.
It was a hugely successful season for Madrid, winning the major titles both domestically and in Europe – with those triumphs reflected in the Ballon d’Or gala as Benzema scooped the major prize while goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois bagged the Kopa Trophy for the best goalkeeper of the year.
However, a clause struck between the clubs when Benzema moved to the Spanish capital from Lyon in 2009 means that Real Madrid will have to pay €1m (£870k) to the Ligue 1 club as that was the add-on included for winning the Ballon d’Or crown.
As quoted by L’Equipe, Lyon’s president Jean-Michel Aulas has spoken of the club’s joy at Benzema’s success: “It is an immense pride with a lot of emotion because Karim is a child of Lyon. He is a child that we have seen grow up and that we have seen flourish. We have seen him succeed in almost everything he has undertaken.
(Mirror)