French midfielder N'Golo Kante has signed a three-year deal with Saudi Arabia's Al Ittihad, a club source told AFP on Wednesday – a day after Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema also joined the Pro League champions. Kante, 32, underwent a full medical before the contract was signed, the source said. The departing Chelsea player, who lifted the 2018 World Cup in Russia, has a history of injuries and missed six months of this season with a hamstring problem. The club source did not divulge the size of the deal, which comes as the Gulf country pursues a host of top players for its domestic league. On Tuesday, Benzema, the 35-year-old French Ballon d'Or-winner, was confirmed as a major signing for Jeddah-based Al Ittihad, also on a three-year contract. The latest signings come after Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo joined Al Nassr in January in a deal said to be worth more than €400 million. Benzema said after signing for the club: "I am looking forward to joining my new teammates and, together with them, help take this amazing club and the game in Saudi Arabia to new levels. "Cristiano Ronaldo is already there, a friend, <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football/2023/06/07/saudi-arabias-new-investment-plans-match-its-ambition-to-be-serious-football-power/">which shows Saudi Arabia is starting to further progress its level</a>. "It’s a good league and there are many good players. I am here to win, like I did in Europe. I am excited to see you in Jeddah.”