Real Madrid legend Predrag Mijatovic recently shared his advice for Luka Modric, suggesting that the Croatian midfielder should consider retiring soon. Mijatovic highlighted that Modric, who recently signed a one-year extension with Real Madrid, is no longer an undisputed starter and is approaching 40 years of age.
Mijatovic mentioned that Modric had turned down lucrative offers, including one from Saudi Arabia, to stay at Real Madrid. Despite being named the team's captain following Nacho's departure, Mijatovic believes that Modric is aware of his reduced role in the squad.
According to Mijatovic, Modric renewed his contract last year with the assumption that he would continue as a key player, but the current season has shown otherwise. The former Real Madrid player noted that Modric's realization of his changing status within the team was a significant moment for him.
While Modric declined an offer to become an assistant coach under Carlo Ancelotti, Mijatovic suggested that Modric could serve as a mentor to younger players like Jude Bellingham and Arda Guler. These emerging talents are expected to take over Modric's role in the midfield for Real Madrid in the future.
As Modric navigates this transitional phase in his career, Mijatovic emphasized that retiring at Real Madrid would be an ideal scenario for the veteran midfielder. Despite uncertainties about Modric's future, Mijatovic hinted that retirement could be on the horizon for the Croatian star.
Modric's contributions to Real Madrid over the years have been significant, and his potential retirement would mark the end of an era for the club. As fans speculate about Modric's next steps, his legacy as one of the club's most iconic players remains undisputed.