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Real Madrid 'lining up bid for Borussia Dortmund's Karim Adeyemi'

 


Real Madrid are considering signing Borussia Dortmund striker, Karim Adeyemi to provide cover for Karim Benzema.

That is according to Okdiario’s chief pundit, Eduardo Inda, who made the claims while speaking on El Chiringuito.

Inda said that Real Madrid are looking at Adeyemi, who was born in Munich, Germany, to a Nigerian father and Romanian mother, as the player who can replace Benzema in the near future at Santiago Bernabeu.

“Real Madrid are following many forwards. The need to have someone to replace Benzema was seen at the Bernabeu against Real Sociedad. When the turnaround comes, there’s a goal, there is that Madridista gene, but they need a second striker,” Inda said.

“[They are] obviously not going to sign a star because they’ll come when Haaland’s clause can be executed.

“Madrid are looking at a Borussia Dortmund striker. He’s a player who can play various positions up front. This is Karim Adeyemi.”

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