Modric has been linked with a move to Italy. |
Since Modric is a free agent, Milan could offer him an attractive deal, including commercial sponsorship deals, something they've successfully done with stars like Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Olivier Giroud.
Notably, coach Max Allegri, who will take over as Milan's manager next season, is also keen to have Modric's services. For Allegri, a world-class midfielder like Modric not only brings professional value but also inspires and calms the entire team in big matches.
Modric has just ended his contract after 13 glorious years with Real Madrid, where he won most of the prestigious titles, from La Liga and the Champions League to the 2018 Ballon d'Or.
At 39, Modric has no intention of retiring. He insists he wants to continue playing at the highest level and is considering offers from Inter Miami and Al-Nassr. However, AC Milan, under the leadership of new sporting director Igli Tare, has taken a more concrete step by proactively contacting Modric directly to discuss a possible move to Serie A.
Italian media revealed that Modric has been a "Milanista" since childhood. Former technical director Zvonimir Boban, who has a close relationship with Modric, said: "He has loved Milan since he was a child and has always maintained that passion. Modric never seriously considered going to San Siro because he wanted to dedicate himself completely to Real Madrid."
If he joins AC Milan, this will be Modric's first time playing in Serie A, after previously playing in Croatia, England (Tottenham), and Spain (Real Madrid).
Despite being past his prime, Modric's experience, tactical vision, and ability to control the game are still highly valued. His presence could be a great catalyst for other Milan midfielders like Yacine Adli or Ismael Bennacer.
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