Real Madrid already has several names to replace Luka Modric, and is willing to put millions on the table for them

The Merengue club knows that its midfield needs to be renewed and has already begun to sound out players to do so.

The Merengue club knows that its midfield needs to be renewed and has already begun to sound out players to do so.
The Merengue club knows that its midfield needs to be renewed and has already begun to sound out players to do so.
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Real Madrid won last season's LaLiga and also the UEFA Champions League, closing a spectacular season in which their rivals had to be satisfied with seeing them win their fourteenth title against Liverpool in a great final that was exciting but left only 1 goal.

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And after celebrating what they achieved last season, Los Merengues are already getting ready for the next LaLiga and UEFA tournaments, so they are already taking care of a pending issue that could cost them a lot in the future.


And the fact is that Real Madrid's midfield has players like Tony Kroos, Casemiro, and Luka Modric who are brilliant players but whose average age is already over 30, so both Florentino Perez and Carlo Ancelotti know that experience can be a good weapon, but they need young players so that their physique is up to the commitments they face. And in the case of Modric, there is already some candidates to replace him.

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Not one, but 3 are the likely replacements for Luka Modric and Madrid is already preparing millions for them


According to the Spanish press, Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund), Nicolo Barella (Inter Milan), and Sandro Tonali (AC Milan) are the possible candidates to replace Luka Modric in Real Madrid's midfield, so the club is already preparing its millions for when it decides to hire any of them since it will have to spend between 50 and 80 million euros plus extra expenses to get any of them.

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