The most recent Tottenham news features former player Luka Modric discussing his exit from the team and answering questions on a possible comeback.
Before joining Real Madrid in 2012 and spending the next 12 years there, the Croatian international lived and played with players like Jermaine Defoe, Rafael van der Vaart, and Gareth Bale for four years in North London. Modric did not miss out on titles in the Spanish city despite arriving the summer following Spurs‘ Carabao Cup victory.
With Los Blancos, Modric has amassed an incredible 23 championships overall, including four straight Champions League victories. But with his Madrid contract, Modric, 38, is now entering a significant phase of his career.
“It was the right decision to come to Tottenham,” he stated to PL Stories: The Croatian Touch on Optus Sport. “The way things have worked out has exceeded my expectations, even if I had been able to write the script for how my career would unfold. You do not simply cease to follow the Premier League when you depart from it. I watch the league, particularly the Croatian-player teams. Yes, I still support Tottenham.
It is helpful to have someone who genuinely believes in you and recognizes your potential. I particularly needed that after my early setbacks. Without a doubt, we produced the most exquisite football in England.” “At my age, it will be difficult, but you never know,” he responded when asked if he would ever play again in the Premier League.
Although the idea of Modric wearing a Tottenham shirt again is intriguing, Ange Postecoglou‘s transfer policies make it unlikely that this will happen. However, Spurs could acquire a midfield player as they aim to enhance the team even more this summer.
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