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Modric earns 20 million at Real Madrid, look what he would earn at Inter Miami with Messi

Lionel Messi wants Modric to join inter Miami.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi wants Modric to join inter Miami.
Lionel Messi wants Modric to join inter Miami.

Major League Soccer, a tournament in the United States, is one of the tournaments with the most potential in America, however, it is already coming to an end, as the teams are already finishing qualifying for the playoffs. Now, Inter Miami has almost impossible to qualify, so they want to reinforce themselves with Luka Modric.

Inter Miami was one of the worst teams in the entire United States, in fact, they were in last place in the tournament. Then, Lionel Messi arrived from Paris Saint-Germain, and the team took a 180 degree turn, for the better. The team has shown an incredible dependence on the Argentine, since, now that he has not been able to play for 4 games due to injury, the team has not been able to win a single game.

Due to the incredible dependence they have shown on Lionel Messi, it is clear that David Beckham's club still has to strengthen well, and one of the main figures that can arrive is precisely Luka Modric. The Croatian is not having a leading role at Real Madrid and he was seen with David Beckham in a secret meeting in September. Later, in Europe they assured that it was Leo himself who had requested the incorporation of the 2018 Ballon d'Or, and now Carlo Ancelotti announced Lukita's final decision to arrive in the MLS.

How much money could Luka Modric earn at Inter Miami? At Real Madrid Luka Modric earns around 20 million euros per season. It is not known how much he could earn in Miami for sure, however, Lionel Messi receives 50 million, so it is highly probable that the Croatian will be offered the same 20 that he earns in Spain, at least.

Calro Ancelotti praises his Madrid:

After winning 4-0 today, Carlo Ancelotti was very happy, and these were his words: "We played well, we controlled well. What made the difference was the first goal, which allowed us to play with more control. In the second half, with more space, we resolved the game."


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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