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Although they pay him 20 million in Real Madrid, what Modric would earn in Inter Miami

Luka Modric is not living his best moment in Real Madrid.

By William Estrella

Luka Modric is not living his best moment in Real Madrid.
Luka Modric is not living his best moment in Real Madrid.

Luka Modric's situation at Real Madrid is certainly unexpected, since the Croatian is a legend of the Merengue team, and this season he is having very few minutes, since there are young people like Eduardo Camavinga, Aurelin Tchouameni, Federico Valverde, and Jude Bellingham, who are starting ahead of the Croatian.

Luka Modric knows his situation, and is aware that he is no longer young and cannot play forever, however, he does not like it: "This is a new situation for me. It is true that I no longer play like I used to, nor as much as I used to. I would like to. I always want to play, I don't want vacations. That way I feel better and prepare better for the games."

The Croatian continued speaking: "This situation may have some advantages for the future, but I want to play every three days if necessary. This is a normal, natural process and I accept it and I have to prepare myself mentally and move forward. I feel good physically and motivated, I feel good, full of energy; otherwise I would hardly be able to lead Croatia as captain."

Given this, the possibility has now arisen that Luka Modric ends up at Inter Miami, since Lionel Messi and David Beckham want him in the squad. Now, the question arises, how much Luka Modric could earn at Inter Miami, taking into account that he earns about 20 million right now.

How much would Modric earn?

Not being a franchise player, Luka Modric could not earn more than two million dollars, unless there is some surprise and Luis Suarez does not arrive.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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