Benzema follows in the footsteps of team mates Marcelo, Isco and Dani Carvajal, who have all penned new deals over the past two weeks containing clauses designed to avoid a repeat of the Neymar situation experienced by Barcelona in the close season. Real’s rivals Barca were caught off-guard when Paris Saint-Germain triggered the 222m euro buyout clause in Neymar’s contract, which paved the way for the Brazil forward to move to the French club in August.? #Benzema2021 #RealMadrid and @Benzema have agreed an extension to the player's contract until June 30 2021. ?https://t.co/IM2QWZwGz1
— Real Madrid C.F.?? (@realmadriden) September 20, 2017
By law, contracts in Spain must feature a buyout clause and Madrid have moved to ensure their top players' deals contain unattainably high clauses. AS reported that Benzema’s buyout clause now matches team mate Cristiano Ronaldo's. Real were not immediately available to comment. Benzema's new deal means the forward, who is sidelined with a hamstring problem, is set to spend over a decade at Madrid, where he has been a regular first choice since joining in 2009.BREAKING: Karim Benzema has put pen to paper on a new Real Madrid contract until 2021.https://t.co/NQRN3IgXjh pic.twitter.com/Wre4SpXAvX
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) September 20, 2017
He has made 247 Liga appearances for Real, netting 122 goals, and is the third-highest scorer currently active in the Champions League behind Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.BREAKING: @realmadriden striker Karim Benzema signs new four-year contract. #SSN pic.twitter.com/RbBDYVoexS
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) September 20, 2017
✍️ Three-time #UCL winner Karim Benzema has agreed a new contract with Real Madrid until 2021. ??? pic.twitter.com/g1VAelZzx7
— #UCL (@ChampionsLeague) September 20, 2017