Luka Modrić Reverses Retirement Decision: What Changed His Mind About AC Milan.
Modrić Stays in the Game
According to Novyny.live: Just a day after Croatia's elimination from the 2026 World Cup, Luka Modrić has abruptly changed course on both his international retirement and his plans with AC Milan. The former Real Madrid midfielder had already bid farewell to the national team following their tournament exit—a devastating blow for the veteran playmaker. Yet, within 24 hours of the match against Portugal, he completely reconsidered his stance.
Milan Contract Situation
Modrić's contract with AC Milan expired at the end of June, but club officials have since reinitiated contact, hoping to bring the midfielder back into the fold. Last season, he delivered solid numbers: 37 appearances, 2 goals, and 3 assists. With new manager Ruben Amorim set to take the helm at Milan for the upcoming campaign, the club believes Modrić can play a key role in shaping the team's future.
As a result, Modrić's decision to remain in professional football opens fresh possibilities for both him and AC Milan. The return of an experienced leader could prove critical as the club chases new objectives, with his veteran presence and leadership likely to benefit younger squad members. It also signals Milan's commitment to retaining seasoned players who can help steady the ship after a challenging season.
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