Real Madrid have announced a new contract for club legend Luka Modric, extending his stay at the Bernabeu for at least another year until 2024.
It takes Modric, who joined Real from Tottenham in 2012, into a 12th season with Los Blancos.
The Croatian veteran has already played 488 times for the club, set to surpass 500 appearances in the early stages of next season, and has won 23 trophies – including five Champions Leagues.
Modric joins long-time midfield partner Toni Kroos in pledging his future to Real following confirmation of the German’s new contract announcement earlier this month.
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90min reported in May that Modric had . That choice was taken despite competition for places from the likes of Aurelien Tchouameni, Eduardo Camavinga and Federico Valverde, as well the expected signing of Jude Bellingham that has .
Dani Ceballos, new club captain Nacho and returning from loan Brahim Diaz have also penned new deals this summer. However, Karim Benzema, Marco Asensio and Mariano Diaz have all moved on as free agents, with Eden Hazard also released from his contract a year early.
Despite turning 37 in the early weeks of the season, Modric remained important to Real during the 2022/23 campaign. Although the player started fewer La Liga games than in previous years, he still made 52 appearances across all competitions.
Modric will be 38 shortly after 2023/24 gets going and will be closing in on his 39th birthday by the time his new one-year deal comes to an end next year.
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