Carlo Ancelotti had attested midfielder Isco a “fantastic career” after his last LaLiga appearance in the jersey of Real Madrid – after nine years and 353 games, this was crowned for the 30-year-old with the fifth Champions League title at the weekend. While the Spaniard said goodbye to the “Royal” with emotional words on Monday, the official contract extension with veteran Luka Modric (36) is imminent.
The time at the club “that enabled me to fulfill all the dreams I had as a child” is now coming to an end, Isco wrote Instagram (Isco’s collection of titles with Real at a glance). Even in the difficult times, he was always sure of the support of the club and fans. In 2018, Isco held the highest market value of his career at €90m – the 38-cap international’s future could lie with Real Betis. A few weeks ago, the sports newspaper “Marca” reported that ex-Real coach Manuel Pellegrini wanted to bring his former player to the Verdiblancos. There, the free transfer Isco would initially receive a contract until 2024 and rank among the top earners. The team narrowly missed out on a Champions League spot in fifth place in LaLiga.
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Modric announces contract extension: “It won’t go the way it did with Mbappé”
The announcement of the contract extension with Luka Modric should be imminent. “I haven’t renewed my contract with Real Madrid yet. But it won’t go the way it did with Mbappé,” the former world footballer had indicated in the run-up to the Champions League final. The deal should already be dry and run for another year on the same terms. The winner of the “Ballon d’Or” 2018 is entering his eleventh season with the Spanish record champions.
Toni Kroos also announced his forthcoming contract extension after the Champions League victory at “Goal Espana”: “I will continue at Real Madrid, two more years.” want to finish here and that will happen.”
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