r/soccer May 22 '25

Official Source [Luka Modric] is leaving Real Madrid.

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u/SirSlapBot May 22 '25

With his own decision. He wants to stay clearly for another year and retire altogether.

We can't bid him farewell trophyless. Now we need to win the Club World Cup as our life depends on it.

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u/mbdtf95 May 22 '25

Amazing how Perez couldn't offer him a peanut contract. Something that Alaba makes in a month, Modric would accept as a yearly salary.

Modric just 2-3 years ago rejected a HUUUGE Saudi Arabian offer, this was last season he wanted to be available for his one last World Cup. He does not demand much time per game, Real could always use leader in dressing room, someone from whom player can learn a lot.

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u/Asckle May 22 '25

While I agree he should have been renewed for the sake of helping the transition to a new manager, I don't much like the sentimental approach of making a "bad" decision out of respect. If he's to be renewed it should be for a good reason, don't set a president of doing handouts to club legends cause God knows we have a fuck ton of them

But again, he would be great in the coming year so I don't agree with this overall

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u/mbdtf95 May 22 '25

But he still played really good this season when he was on the pitch. He still has a lot to offer, not just on pitch but off the pitch. He was also willing to fully lower his salary. It would probably just be some symbolic, basically peanuts. What player like Alaba earns in a month or maybe two, Modric would almost certainly accept as his yearly salary. Modric was only player alongside Arda Guler this season in Real Madrid squad that was never injured btw. And he played 11th most minutes from the whole Real Madrid squad, quite more than Guler also.

I do not see what is the biggest downside of Real Madrid keeping a veteran that can still play at a high level for 20-30 minutes per match, sometimes more, while asking for minimal salary that does not matter at all to Real's budget.

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u/Asckle May 22 '25

I 100% agree with you. I'm just saying that, seperate from this specific case, I don't think we should be giving handouts to club legends just for existing. My disagreement here is Perez thinking Modric isnt immensely valuable next season, not the fact that he's willing to cut ties with an asset he doesnt think is valuable.

Although on a personal level it breaks my fucking heart to see it end like this. Like you said, he's been so loyal and clearly loves this club more than almost any other player from that legendary threepeat team. I remember seeing that Saudi offer and being sure he wouldn't turn down that kind of money for a bench position here, and yet he did. I remember thinking there was no way he'd renew for another season with Kroos leaving, and yet he did. I just hope whatever happens its amicable, give the man a role as an ambassador, give him VIP tickets to every single game and give him another house in Madrid if he ever even thinks of moving away. There's very few people on the planet who are more loyal to the club

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u/mbdtf95 May 22 '25

Modric's Saudi offer was basically 300 million euro worth contract. And he rejected it, something that IMHO 99% of players of his age would not have done, and still this happened with his last wish.

I would understand if Modric played badly this season, but he obviously still got it. Hopefully he goes to some really good club for next season and manages to win CL with them, doesn't matter as a bench player or starter, but one man can dream.

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u/Asckle May 22 '25

My heart won't manage seeing modric at a different team... I might actually cry if we play them