Arsenal will renew their interest in Karim Benzema following the
Champions League final after becoming aware that the 26-year-old France
striker could be allowed to leave Real Madrid this summer.
Arsène Wenger has failed with several previous attempts to buy Benzema,
including last summer, but the Arsenal manager would still regard him
as an ideal signing if he does become available.
Benzema has one year remaining on his contract at Real, leaving the
Champions League finalists with a major decision as to whether they
renew his deal or seek to sell this summer in the knowledge that he
would still command a fee in the region of £30million. Much will also
depend on whether Madrid themselves are successful in adding a striker,
with Liverpool’s Luis Suárez among their principal targets.
Arsenal asked after Benzema when they signed Mesut Özil last summer but
Real had already sold Gonzalo Higuaín and Benzema was not keen to move.
Real’s immediate focus is the looming Champions League final against
neighbours Atlético Madrid but, after that match, Arsenal will inquire
as to Benzema’s availability.
Wenger is also pursuing other
striker options, including Bayern Munich’s Mario Mandzukic, but has made
little attempt to stop two other players he has scouted regularly –
Diego Costa and Josip Drmic – from respective moves to Chelsea and Bayer
Leverkusen.

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