Reports indicate that Luka Modrić is close to extending his tenure with Milan for another season, despite previously considering retirement or a return to Madrid. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, momentum is building for the Croatian midfielder to remain at San Siro. The 40-year-old player is currently on vacation following the withdrawal of Croatia from the squad for the 2026 World Cup, and a definitive decision regarding his future is anticipated shortly.
Both club owner Gerry Cardinale and the newly appointed coach, Ruben Amorim, have publicly advocated for Modrić to continue with the Rossoneri. Coach Amorim confirmed that he has engaged in two conversations with Luka Modrić, expressing confidence that the Croat will commit to Milan for the upcoming campaign. Amorim stated, “He is a player we want to keep.
I have spoken to him twice, and if necessary, I will speak to him again. He…” The strong backing from both the ownership and the coaching staff suggests a high likelihood of his extension. The desire to retain Modrić appears to be a significant point of focus for the club’s leadership.
His continued presence is viewed as a key element for the team’s structure in the coming seasons. The ongoing negotiations are expected to provide clarity on whether Luka Modrić will continue his successful career chapter with Milan.
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