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European Giants Keen on Signing Luka Modric After Real Madrid Exit

  • Luka Modric, the Croatia international and Real Madrid midfielder, is leaving the club after the 2024-25 season, including the upcoming Club World Cup.
  • Modric's exit follows the end of his 13-year contract at Real Madrid amid several offers, with reports differing on the seriousness of moves so far.
  • AC Milan, led by sporting director Igli Tare and coach Massimiliano Allegri, have expressed strong interest as Modric has supported the club since childhood.
  • Modric, soon turning 40, made 57 appearances last season with four goals and nine assists, and won six Champions League and four LaLiga titles at Madrid.
  • Modric’s next step remains uncertain, as he evaluates options worldwide including Milan, MLS, and Saudi leagues, with no rush to decide and focus on major trophies.
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Croatian football virtuoso Luka Modrić has reportedly already reached a verbal agreement with AC Milan after leaving Real Madrid, and the signing of the contract is expected soon.

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Luka Modric, who is leaving Real Madrid after 13 years, could end up at Italian top-flight AC Milan.

·Budapest, Hungary
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verbal agreement reached between the Croatian freed from Real Madrid (with which he will play the World Championship by club) and the club Rossonero: Tare has the contract ready

·Italy
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That photo is already becoming viral, even if it doesn't represent that great novelty: Luka Modric has always been a Milan fan and has never hidden it. The fact is this: if it is permissible to dream, then even his counterparts (that is, Milan fans even a little more common) can do it. Because in the list of ds Tare and coach Max Allegri, the ambition to bring Croatian to Italy is there. Although it is still all to be decided. Milan's attempt fo…

·Rome, Italy
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| broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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