Toni Kroos His contract expires on June 30 and his future has Real Madrid on the sidelines for months, but everything indicates that there will be ‘white smoke’. According to sources close to the white club, the 33-year-old German midfielder has already decided to renew for another season after holding a summit in Carlo Ancelotti, who ended up convincing him after assuring him that he would continue to be one of the cornerstones of the team.
This season, the German played 35 official matches out of 41 for his team, scored two goals in The league and gave a total of five assists. In the merengues squad, he is the seventh player to have played the most minutes (2,527) after Vinicius, Valverde, Courtois, Militao, Rüdiger and Rodrygo.
Kroos is the player born Germany who played the most matches for Real Madrid, ahead of Again Stielike (308) and sami khedira (161) after playing last weekend against spanish his official match number 400. He is the sixth foreign player in the history of the white club behind Karim Benzema (632), Marcelo (546), Robert Carlos (527), Luka Modric (471) and Cristiano Ronaldo (438).
His 400 matches are distributed as follows: 263 in League,93 in champion, 20 in Copa del Rey, 11 in Spanish Supercup9 in Club World Cup and 4 in European Super Cup. The midfielder has 255 victories, scored 27 goals and provided 88 assists.
The German midfielder made history in real Madrid since he arrived at the white club in the summer of 2014 from Bayern Munichwho received 25 million euros for the transfer, although the then coach of the Bavarians, Pep GuardiolaHe tried at all costs to prevent him from leaving as he was considered one of the best midfielders in the world.
Member of a legendary midfielder in real Madrid including brazilian Casemiro and the Croatian Luka Modric, Kroos won four Champions Leagues, three Leagues, five Club World Cups, four European Super Cups and three Spanish Super Cups. So far, he is the only one that has been fought by Copa del Rey.
Source: La Verdad

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