Real Madrid is in deep reflection. The club's executives, led by Florentino Pérez, have several important dilemmas on their hands for the end of the 2024-2025 season. They not only have to make key decisions about signings for the summer 2025 market but also about the future of several players whose contract renewals are uncertain.
One of the most prominent names in this context is Luka Modric, who might say goodbye to Santiago Bernabéu after a long and successful career at the club.
Luka Modric's Dilemma
Luka Modric is about to turn 40 in September, and his future at Real Madrid is on the table. Although his role in the team has significantly diminished this season, the Croatian continues to show that his experience and quality are vital in key moments.

Carlo Ancelotti has used him as a strategic resource, especially in important matches, which makes it clear that the player still has much to contribute. In recent months, there has been much talk about his possible retirement after the Euro Cup with Croatia. However, Modric doesn't seem to have plans to hang up his boots so soon.
His desire is to retire wearing white, just like his teammate Toni Kroos. The club values offering him a final one-season renewal, allowing him to continue at Real Madrid, where he is a legend.
The Future of Lucas Vázquez: An Uncertain Renewal
Another player in a similar situation is Lucas Vázquez. For several weeks, Real Madrid's sports management has been evaluating the Galician's performance.

Despite having been a trusted man for Ancelotti, especially when Dani Carvajal's injury forced Vázquez to take on more responsibilities, his level of play has dropped. Despite his starting position in LaLiga, his performance in competitions like the Champions League has been questioned.
The evaluation of Lucas Vázquez's performance will be crucial in determining his future at the club. The player's contract is close to expiring, and the first indications suggest that his renewal will be complicated. The player, who has been in the first team for more than eight years, is already over 30 years old, which adds a component of caution to the club's decision.
Despite his loyal service, Real Madrid is considering whether to renew him for one more season or make way for new additions.