Luka Modric has announced that this season will be his last at Real Madrid.
The 39-year-old has taken to social media to reveal that his time with Madrid is about to come to an end after 13 years at the club. The veteran midfielder, who has made 590 appearances and scored 43 goals for the Spanish giants, said this is a time he “never wanted to come” but he will be a Madrid fan “for life”.
He wrote on Instagram: “Dear Real Madrid fans: The time has come. The time I never wanted to come, but that’s football, and in life everything has a beginning and an end… On Saturday I’ll play my last game at the Santiago Bernabéu. I arrived in 2012 with the hope of wearing the shirt of the best team in the world and the ambition to do great things, but I couldn’t have imagined what came next. Playing for Real Madrid changed my life as a footballer and as a person. I’m proud to have been part of one of the most successful eras of the best club in history.
“I want to sincerely thank the club, especially president Florentino Pérez, my teammates, coaches, and everyone who has helped me throughout this time. over these years, I’ve experienced incredible moments, comebacks that seemed impossible, finals, celebrations, and magical nights at the Bernabéu… We’ve won everything, and I’ve been very happy. Very, very happy. But beyond the titles and victories, I carry the affection of all Real Madrid fans in my heart.
“I truly don’t know how to explain the special connection I have with you all, and how supported, respected, and loved I have felt and continue to feel. I will never forget every ovation and all the gestures of affection you have shown me. I am leaving with a full heart. Full of pride, gratitude, and indelible memories. And although, after the Club World Cup, I will no longer wear this shirt on the pitch, I will always be a Real Madrid fan. We will meet again. Real Madrid will always be my home. For life. Hala Madrid and Nothing Else. Luka Modric.”
Madrid, who reportedly declined the chance to extend his stay, also announced that the Croatian international will leave the club at the end of their Club World Cup campaign this summer.
The former Tottenham man has won 28 titles during his spell at the Spanish giants, including a combined 12 Champions Leagues and Club World Cups, four La Ligas, and two Copa del Reys.
He is only one of five players in football history to have won six European Cups and is the player with the most titles in Madrid’s history. Not many have done it better than Modric.
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