Croatian playmaker Luka Modric has confirmed that he plans to continue defending Real Madrid’s colours despite the decline in his role with the royal team this season and the interest of Saudi clubs in acquiring his services.
“My plan is to continue making history at Real Madrid and continue winning games and trophies, and I hope to achieve that this season,” Modric said in remarks, most notably by the soccer transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano of Italy.
The 38-year-old continued: “I want to enjoy every moment, because you never know how long your experience with the best team in the world continues.”
Modric is on contract with Real Madrid until June 2024, with press reports saying Saudi clubs, primarily the itthad of Jeddah and Ahly Jeddah, will try to sign the Croatian star in the winter transfer window, which opens its window next month.
The Catalan newspaper Sport noted that Real Madrid had closed the doors to Modric over his stay inside the royal castle for the postseason.
She added that the 38-year-old had begun considering leaving, although he would have liked to stay for an additional season at the top level, having reached an offer from Saudi Arabia with record value, does not seem rejectable to the legend of Croatia.
Modric has been playing for Real since 2012, with many achievements, most notably the 5 of Champions League titles and three La Liga titles