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Real Madrid are reportedly very close to extending one of their executives, who is reaching the end of his contract.
The expected recruitment of Kylian Mbappé is not the only project to be carried out for Florentino Perez. Several hot issues also need to be resolved, in particular concerning executives of the squad coached by Carlo Ancelotti. If the case of Luka Modric would now be decided, the Croatian midfielder being close to the exit, the future of Toni Kroos remained undecided until then.
Aged 34, the German international is currently linked to the White House until next June, which means he will be able to leave on a free during the summer transfer window. But the Merengue leaders obviously care about him. So, according to Mundo Deportivonegotiations for an extension are said to be well underway, the duration of his commitment having not yet been leaked.
Kroos very close to extending
An outcome without much surprise, the player having recently confided that he had “no problem” with Madrid management. “We’ll see, we’ll talk again, I don’t know yet if the communication will be the same or not, he declared. I’m still in the decision process. The relationship between the club and me is too good for there to be any problems. »
“I think both sides are very relaxed and we can be too. We have good results this season and the season is going well for us. I think we will find a solution that is satisfactory for both parties.”, he added. Since then, Real Madrid have notably won the Clasico against FC Barcelona and are therefore heading towards the La Liga title.
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