Luka Modric will leave Madrid and take the ’10’ to Mbappe

One of the bigger myths in his history appears to be the one that will defeat the Real Madrid this summer. ‘Insider’ of the merengue picture Ramón Álvarez of Mon says that the Croat will not remain in the white picture the next season. Only a sharp deviation to the eventual course of events would allow for a change in the already made decision. Everything is set up for the Balkan to throw his farewell party like a madridista in the Champions League final against Dortmund, where they will attempt to take the great prize.

Considering that it bears all the campaign’s regular behavior and that it wasn’t carrying too well, the ’10’ exit looked to be’sung’. But after a few months, he started to seem happier in his new role as revulsivo and was giving a quite nice performance. It therefore started to believe that his continuation at Santiago Bernabéu was not yet descartada, offering possibilities.

 

Regretfully for the madridismo, which considers Modric to be one of his major idols, it appears that it will end after the current campaign is over. It is unclear if it has already discussed it with Florentino Pérez or if it will do so in the next weeks, but it is certain that it stooping for exit. Luka will conclude a very successful phase in which he developed into one of the greatest midfield players in Madrid’s and, for some, football’s history.

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When the Croat says goodbye, his dorsal, or “10,” will be free. Time will tell who will pick up his witness—this T-shirt. Everything points to Kylian Mbappé, who declared his Paris Saint-Germain path this past Friday, keeping this legendary number and becoming his new owner. This dorsal is used in French selection, and the French would like to take it over to his new Real Madrid experience. Since his deal isn’t even official, nothing is certain, but if everything goes according to plan, Modric’s departure might become highly officialized next month, much like Bondy’s signing, complete with the ’10’ on the back.