Real Madrid has officially announced that Toni Kroos has agreed to extend his contract with the club for an additional year.
This comes after the recent acquisition of Jude Bellingham for a transfer fee of £113 million, intensifying the competition for midfield positions within the Madrid team. Despite the increased competition, Real Madrid has been determined to retain Kroos, and he has now formally agreed to a new one-year contract extension.
The club’s official statement reads: “Real Madrid C. F. and Toni Kroos have agreed to extend the player’s contract, which will see him contracted to the club until 30 June 2024.
“Toni Kroos joined Real Madrid in 2014 and is the German player to have worn the club’s jersey the most times, having made 417 appearances.
“Over his nine seasons as a Real Madrid player, he has won 20 trophies: 4 Champions League, 5 Club World Cups, 4 European Super Cups, 3 La Liga titles, 1 Copa del Rey and 3 Spanish Super Cups.”
With Kroos now signed to that extension, Real Madrid still have to confirm what happens with both Dani Ceballos and Luka Modric, with the latter having strong offers from the Saudi Arabia clubs who are looking to capture his signature like they did Karim Benzema.
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