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Arabia wants Modric, the incredible mansion he leaves in Madrid

Luka Modric could leave Real Madrid to play in Saudi Arabia, leaving an incredible mansion

By William Estrella

Luka Modric could leave Real Madrid to play in Saudi Arabia, leaving an incredible mansion
Luka Modric could leave Real Madrid to play in Saudi Arabia, leaving an incredible mansion

Luka Modric begins to play his last months as a Real Madrid player. The Croatian midfielder will not renew his contract and has different offers for the end of his career. He may be an MLS player from the United States but the most important offer is from Saudi Arabia. In the Middle East you could earn up to ten times more than the salary you currently receive in Spain. The decision will have to be made in the coming days.

Luka Modric is going to say goodbye to an imposing mansion in which he has lived since arriving in the Spanish capital. The house that the Croatian player lives in has several luxuries worthy of world football figures.

The area where Luka Modric's imposing mansion is located is in the La Moraleja area, one of the most exclusive places in Madrid where other players such as Roberto Carlos and David Beckham have lived. The property has a value of 12 billion euros and as Don Balón Rosa reports, there are certain communities that are of another level. In total the house has eight rooms all with private bathrooms and a total of 2700 square meters of land. There is an Olympic swimming pool, a private garden and even its own cinema with capacity for 18 people. It also has a gym, its own wine cellar, paddle tennis court and a spa. If he leaves, he will have to make a decision with the place where he has lived with his family during all this golden time at Real Madrid.

Luka Modric has a special offer

Luka Modric has a very important offer from Saudi Arabia but he also has one that is very special. Dinamo Zagreb was the team that saw him born in his career as a soccer player and wants to hire him again. Although he cannot give him a lot of money as a salary, the team does give him the love it gave him when he started as a player.


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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