
Luka Modric and Real Madrid Have an Agreement, It Will Be Official at the End of the Season
The future of the Croatian midfielder is not yet fully decided
Real Madrid Has Several Moves Pending for the Upcoming Summer Market. In addition to the signings expected by multiple rumors and reports, the club's executives also need to solve several "soap operas" with players already in the first team's locker room.
Apart from the more than recent comments about Rodrygo Goes's future, driven by a somewhat discreet performance during this season, Luka Modric's future continues to generate doubts. Especially because there is no clear roadmap at this stage of the season... when in other seasons there had been progress toward his renewal.

In light of that clarity, many sports media have approached their sources in the club to ask about Luka Modric's situation. According to the newspaper As, Luka Modric's continuity at Real Madrid is increasingly complicated, and everything points to him leaving the club this very summer. It is "very possible" that it will happen, warns the aforementioned Spanish media.
With that information handled by the newspaper As, Luka Modric's future at Real Madrid becomes considerably complicated. The period of deep reflection installed since the elimination in the Champions League quarter-finals, against Arsenal, has demanded significant changes in various areas of the club's squad. The midfield is, given Toni Kroos's retirement, one of the most highlighted areas.
Is the End Near?
Luka Modric's continuity, albeit in the background, has been another of the most important debates regarding the continuity of the generational change at Real Madrid. Although Luka Modric has offered an acceptable performance, especially compared to the performance of other teammates in the midfield, justifying his continuity is an increasingly complicated operation.
That's why the executives led by Florentino Pérez would be considering ending Luka Modric's annual renewal cycle to let him leave in the summer of 2025. This would put an end to more than a decade of high-level soccer that has significantly expanded Santiago Bernabéu's trophy cabinet, adding all kinds of titles.

Meanwhile, Luka Modric has shown willingness to continue leading the Madrid sports discipline for one more year. Especially because he is also very close to being drafted with Croatia for his last major international tournament: the World Cup in the United States.
The best way to facilitate his entry into Zlatko Dalic's final squad is to stay in a top-level club like Real Madrid itself. But that ideal future would be disrupted by the need for renewal that arises right now in the first team, given the irregular results achieved this season.
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