The future of Luka Modrić at Real Madrid is one of the great uncertainties the club is experiencing. The renewal of the veterans generates expectation, but Modrić's case is even more special due to his legacy. In recent years, Madrid waits until the end of the season to decide on the veterans, leaving Modrić in limbo.
A Modrić Who Accepts His Role
Luka Modrić has shown this year that, despite being 39 years old, he remains an essential piece at Real Madrid. However, he has also had to adapt to a less prominent role, accepting that the youth of some teammates has displaced him from the starting line-up at certain times.

This adaptation hasn't been easy, but the Croatian has accepted it with maturity. Soccer evolves, and he knows it. Modrić understands that his role must change over time, allowing the young players to take the reins of the team while he contributes with his experience.
Modrić's Last Season?
Next season, the talented midfielder will turn 40, a fact that casts doubt on his continuity at Real Madrid. The club has in mind to rejuvenate its squad and seek alternatives for the future.
Despite this, Modrić doesn't lose hope and has made it clear to Florentino Pérez that he wants to continue for one more season. His goal is to reach the 2026 World Cup with Croatia, and for that, he needs one more year at the club where he excelled.
Real Madrid deeply respects Modrić's career and won't close the doors if his desire is to continue. Like Toni Kroos, Modrić seeks to retire from soccer in the same way, with dignity and after having contributed everything possible to his team. The economic offer and his status in the team have changed, something Modrić is already clear about.
The Respect He Has Earned
Although his position at Real Madrid has changed over time, Luka Modrić remains a reference within the locker room. His teammates have great respect for him, and no one doubts his leadership.
He is a captain who has demonstrated by example the importance of humility and teamwork. Despite the new generation, Modrić remains essential on and off the field. His magic with the ball remains intact, and every time he steps onto the field, he makes it clear that he still has much to contribute.