Real Madrid reportedly decided not to extend the stay of veteran midfielder Luka Modric despite the Croatian seemingly agreeing a limited role next season. The 39-year-old has now announced his decision to leave at the end of the campaign.
Modric has been a stalwart in midfield for Los Blancos since his arrival from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2012. In nearly 600 appearances across competitions, he has contributed 43 goals and 95 assists. However, the Croatian’s role has diminished in recent seasons.
He has played 55 times across competitions this campaign, starting 26, bagging four goals and nine assists. Modric reportedly agreed for a reduced role next campaign, with his current deal ending this summer, but Madrid eventually chose to start afresh with a new midfield core next season.
As per AS (via Madrid Universal), Los Blancos are shifting their focus to younger players, with possible increased roles for Arda Guler and Nico Paz, and a marquee summer arrival. On Thursday (May 22), the club informed Modric that there would be no role for him next season as they feel his presence could be detrimental to the development of a younger midfield core.
The Croatian is set to feature in his final La Liga game for Madrid against Real Sociedad on Saturday before closing his stint with the FIFA Club World Cup next month.
Luka Modric is approaching the end of his illustrious 13-year stay at Real Madrid. Ahead of his final league game for the capital club, the 2018 Ballon d’Or winner reminisced about his journey in Madrid and his contribution to their success.
Having won a rich haul of 28 trophies – including a record six UEFA Champions League and four La Liga titles – Modric could add another at the new-look FIFA Club World Cup in the US in June.
Having provided assists in his previous two La Liga games, Luka Modric will look to provide another goal contribution in his final home game for Carlo Ancelotti’s side, who are set to finish second.
Bhargav supports Italy at national level, a team steeped in tradition and history according to him. He still harbors the heartbreak from the Azzurri’s 1994 FIFA World Cup final defeat against Brazil, and protagonist-turned-antagonist from the game, ‘Divine Ponytail’ Roberto Baggio is his all-time favorite player. His favorite manager is Marcelo Lippi, who ended Italy’s 24-year wait for the World Cup trophy, winning it in 2006.
Outside Europe’s top five leagues, he follows the MLS following Lionel Messi’s move in 2023 but favors Cristiano Ronaldo in the G.O.A.T. debate. During his free time, Bhargav enjoys driving off to new places and singing.
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