World Cup
Real Madrid's fresh start meets Modric's retirement dilemma
Real Madrid step into a new era this summer as Jose Mourinho returns as manager, 13 years after his first spell, while Croatian midfielder Luka Modric faces a retirement crossroads after Croatia's 2‑1 loss to Portugal in the World Cup last‑32, ending his international career at 40.
Mourinho's comeback marks his second spell at the Bernabeu, arriving 13 years after his initial tenure. The club sees his experience as a cornerstone for the upcoming campaign.
Modric left Real Madrid last summer and spent the 2025‑26 season with AC Milan. His time in Italy marked his first club move since departing the Spanish capital.
Croatia were eliminated after a 2‑1 defeat to Portugal in the World Cup last‑32, prompting Modric to bow out of the tournament. At 40, the midfielder is expected to end his international career, with retirement already planned after the competition in North America.
MD Real Madrid have offered Modric a non‑playing role at the Bernabeu. The exact position is unclear, but it could involve joining Mourinho’s coaching staff, the manager who first signed him in 2012.
AC Milan are also prepared to retain Modric, offering a new playing contract should he choose to continue. If he retires, the Rossoneri would keep him on in a non‑playing capacity.
Modric will take time to decide, with a final verdict expected in the coming weeks. The outcome will determine whether a Bernabeu return is on the cards later this summer.