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While Modric is away, Real Madrid defined the future of Toni Kroos

The Spanish team already knows what to do with the German player.

By William Estrella

The Spanish team already knows what to do with the German player.
The Spanish team already knows what to do with the German player.

Although nothing is yet defined, everything seems to indicate that Luka Modric will stop being a Real Madrid player from next season. He will not leave in January, but once the year ends and all the fans of the Spanish team dream of the possibility of this one going big, with another Champions League that is the most important thing for everyone.

 

The Croatian footballer would already be in talks with Inter Miami of the MLS to be part of Lionel Andrés Messi's team from 2024. It will not be easy because it was not confirmed if the Spaniards will not renew him more although it seems that they will look for the midfield to be younger and they are already doing it with the presence of players like Camavinga, Tchouemani, Valverde, Bellingham, among others.

But there is also another very important player for the history of the Spanish team who has not yet secured his future, although everything seems to indicate that they want to renew their link. This is Toni Kroos, midfielder who would remain in the Spanish institution at least for a while longer.

 

Is Kroos still alive? 

"I said I was thinking of retiring, but he extended his sporting life for another year and Real Madrid has offered to increase it for another year. I speak, of course, of Toni Kroos. They've already offered it to him, they're talking to him. I don't know the answer. He is a player who has had the theory of knowing how to retire in time. He already did it from the national team and in Madrid he wants to do it in time. He doesn't want to be playing at 38, 39 or 40. He's playing movies," said the director of 'Okdiario', Eduardo Inda.


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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