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Jude Bellingham's request to Kroos not to retire and to continue at Real Madrid

Will Toni Kroos renew thanks to Jude Bellingham's words?

By William Estrella

Jude Bellingham's request to Kroos not to retire and to continue at Real Madrid
Jude Bellingham's request to Kroos not to retire and to continue at Real Madrid
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Real Madrid is going through a fantastic moment of the season, as they are more in first place in La Liga than ever, after beating Girona 4-0 and after Barcelona's draw with Granada. Now, they will face RB Leipzig in the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League.

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Beyond the fact that the stars of the club are Vinicius Jr and Jude Bellingham, there is a midfielder who is shining more than ever, Toni Kroos. The German has not renewed his contract with Real Madrid, and everything indicates that this could be his last season with Real Madrid. Jude Bellingham has commented on his desire.

Jude Bellingham commented on Toni Kroos' last post on Instagram, and these were his words: "One more year please!" . Thus, the English midfielder expressed to the world his desire to continue playing with Toni Kroos for at least one more year.

The last words of Toni Kroos: "I always tell you the truth and the truth is that I don't know. I'm thinking about what to do, I haven't decided anything yet. I'm very happy that many people want me to play one more year, it's a sign "I'm positive to hear that I hope it stops. I feel fine but I still haven't made the decision."

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Ancelottri's words about Kroos:

"The decision that Kroos is going to make is his, and we have to respect it. One has to stop at the highest point but he has to choose the right time, when it is the highest. For Kroos this year can be the highest but also next year because his performance since he started playing has always been the same. He hasn't had any ups or downs. But I think that a player like a coach has to stop at the peak of his career."


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