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French striker Benjamin "Benoît" Yedder has expressed his willingness to stay at Real Madrid after the club announced that he would be leaving the club at the end of this season. In a statement released by the Spanish club on Friday, Yedder said: "I am very grateful for the opportunity to have played for such a great club and for the fans who always support me." The 29-year-old forward, who joined Real Madrid from Sevilla in 2014, has made over 150 appearances for the club and scored 78 goals. He is also a member of the French national team, having earned over 60 caps and scoring 14 goals. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Yedder has shown no signs of wanting to leave the club. In fact, he has even been praised by his teammates for his professionalism and commitment to the team. Real Madrid's manager, Zinedine Zidane, has also spoken highly of Yedder, saying: "He is a professional player who has contributed a lot to our success. We will miss him but we wish him all the best for the future." Yedder's departure could potentially open up opportunities for other players within the squad, with coach Zidane already indicating that he may need to make some changes if he decides to strengthen his squad in the summer transfer window. However, despite these potential changes, Yedder remains committed to staying at Real Madrid and helping the club achieve their target of winning the Ligue 1 title. The good atmosphere and supportive team spirit at the club, along with the talented young talent within the squad, could make it difficult for any new signings to compete for playing time. Overall, Benoît Yedder's decision to stay at Real Madrid shows that the club still has plenty of talent and potential, and that they will continue to strive towards achieving their goals. |
