Kroos has decided for his future

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German midfielder Toni Kroos has hinted that the current season could be his very last at the highest level.

Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos has suggested he could soon hang up his boots.

Kroos wants to “enjoy the last moments”

In his podcast, the German spoke about his plans for next season. “I decided relatively late last year to renew my contract. If you have even the slightest suspicion that you might not continue (I already had it last year), then you are definitely trying to make the most of these moments. Knowing that there won’t be many more. »

The German also said that he will miss playing at the Bernabeu a lot. “I play football every two weeks in the best stadium in the world,” he confided. I enjoy every match I play there. It would be crazy to say I wouldn’t miss it. Of course, I will miss him once I retire.”

“If you enjoy something and you love it so much, you will miss it. The energy in certain matches that we decided at the last moment, the returns in a stadium of more than 80,000 people… Of course, these are moments that you will miss. But on the other hand, this does not mean that you always need it, every day of my life, to be happy,” he added.

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