It's worth noting that Hamdallah fell out with Nuno following Benzema's arrival, with the Moroccan upset that he had been seemingly replaced without warning, and he was only convinced to stay at the club days before the start of the 2023-24 campaign. There were nonetheless calls from some supporters to sell the 32-year-old before the close of the transfer window for some alleged selfishness in front of goal. The fear remains, then, that Hamdallah might decide he wants out again in January.
If a star forward is to leave, of course, it certainly won't be Benzema. His massive contract runs until the summer of 2026, after all. However, he is not exactly being viewed as value for money right now.
He has been on target in each of his last two league outings, but it's worth pointing out that despite breaking the deadlock against Al-Taawoun, he also effectively cost this side two points by scoring an own-goal equaliser.
Benzema looked far more like his old self against Al-Hazm, scoring one goal and creating another in the 2-2 draw, but his overall numbers are not befitting someone on such a sizable salary. He's only been directly involved in eight league goals to date - 11 fewer than Ronaldo - and is being outscored by the likes of Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, Malcom, Moussa Dembele and Mourad Batna.
Even when he has found the back of the net, as against Al-Okhdood for example, his own fans have accused him of being "lazy" and "unwilling" to play his part in the construction of play. A change of manager, then, might not solve all of Al-Ittihad's problems unless they bring the best out of Benzema.
All is not lost, of course. Al-Ittihad have a favourable run of fixtures coming up that presents an opportunity to propel themselves back into the title race. They do not play a team that is currently above them in the table until a showdown with Ronaldo's Al-Nassr on December 26, although they have been struggling to beat the teams below them of late.
And besides, Benzema said he wanted a new challenge when he left Madrid during the summer. In Jeddah right now, he's got one.