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World premiere, Real Madrid's final decision with the future of Luka Modric

The Spanish team already knows what to do with the Croatian footballer

By William Estrella

The Spanish team already knows what to do with the Croatian footballer
The Spanish team already knows what to do with the Croatian footballer

There is no doubt that in the last 10 years or more, Real Madrid has enjoyed one of the best midfielders of the decade. It could be said that his hiring in the first place was a bet that later ended up becoming a giant success because they had in their squad a total player who has given them many joys and who still continues to do so because every time he plays he falls in love with everyone with his football.

It is nothing more or nothing less than Luka Modric, decisive player in the history of the Spanish team since with him on the field they had the possibility of winning great titles that they will never forget and neither will he because although they now have a young midfield that is breaking it, together with Kroos and Casemiro they formed the largest trident in the world at the time.

The Croatian player is now playing fewer minutes and is usually a substitute. Their bond ends next year and much has been said about what will happen to him from 2024. Now, they reveal the decision of both the institution and the player.

Is Luka Modrid leaving? 

According to the information they gave in Planet Real Madrid, Luka Modric will not renew his link with the Spanish team and will leave after many years. But it will not be in January but once the season ends. Although there is still no agreement, it is very likely that he will go to play for Inter Miami of the MLS where he could share a team with the Argentine, Lionel Andrés Messi.


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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