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A big name in world football has announced his desire to hang up his boots.
Considered one of the most talented midfielders of his generation, Toni Kroos has once again shone with his art on the counterattack. The 2014 world champion will hang up his crampons at the end of the current season. It was Real Madrid who made the news official through a press release published on these networks this Tuesday.
“ Real Madrid CF announces that Toni Kroos has decided to end his professional football career after Euro 2024. Real Madrid would like to express its gratitude and affection to Toni Kroos, a player who is already part of the history of Real Madrid and who is one of the great legends of our club and world football“, we can read.
One last C1 final and Euro 2024 before the end
“Toni Kroos arrived at our club in 2014 and was a fundamental player in one of the most successful periods in Real Madrid’s 122-year history. from Spain. In addition to his titles with Real Madrid, Toni Kroos became a world champion with the German team during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil“, also specifies the Spanish club.
Florentino Pérez paid tribute to the German international: “Toni Kroos is one of the great players in the history of Real Madrid and this club is and always will be his home“. At the age of 34, Kroos will therefore play in the final of the Champions League to try to lift a 6th big-eared cup, before returning to his country to take part in Euro 2024 with Germany. The midfielder returned to the national team after retiring from international football.
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