The younger generation is demonstrating that they are prepared for a total takeover as Real Madrid’s midfield completes its transition this season.
With his initial effect in Spain, Jude Bellingham lit up the globe, but Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni aren’t too far behind him in terms of talent.
This season, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos have had less responsibilities since the three is firmly in control. Numerous people believe it to be their last dance with the club.
What will Modric do next?
The Ballon d’Or winner, who is 38 years old, is almost definitely in his last season at Real Madrid. Many have speculated about the veteran’s potential destination after next summer since an early retirement is probably not an option for him.
In an interview with Index earlier this week, the board president of Dinamo Zagreb stated that the Croatian team was interested in bringing back its native star.
“I will contact him this winter, of course. He is in the last year of his contract. So how is it possible for Dinamo to not want Luka Modri back? I can’t say I talk to him all the time, but I do know some of his family,” he remarked.
“Why not? It would make sense for him to go back to Dinamo when his career is over. Dinamo will undoubtedly use every effort to bring that about. Now, we’ll have to wait and see whether that’s enough.
By the time he left for Tottenham in 2008, Modric had made 95 appearances for the Croatian squad since joining the Dinamo Zagreb academy in 2001.
Still a possibility is Saudi Arabia.
Countless Saudi Arabian proposals were made to Luka Modric during the just closed transfer season.
Even after his retirement, several teams offered him the post of manager as a player.
Early this week, rumors said that despite Modric’s willingness to remain, interest from Asia has not decreased.
The Croatian superstar will probably play for Saudi Arabia again in January, but it’s still unclear what he will decide is best for himself.