Luka Modric laughs off suggestions he will leave Real Madrid in the lurch just as Kylian Mbappe did
Luka Modric laughs at suggestions that he will leave Real Madrid in the lurch as Kylian Mbappe did when he went back on his verbal agreement to make the Bernabeu move.
- Luka Modric has dismissed the suggestion that he will not continue at Real Madrid
- He was asked if he could change his mind like Kylian Mbappe did about his move.
- The Croatian’s contract expires on June 30 but the madridistas should not panic
- Next Saturday he will play against Liverpool in the Champions League final.
In the wake of Kylian Mbappe’s shocking last-minute switch to snub Real Madrid and stay in Paris, Luka Modric has assured fans that he won’t do the same.
Modric, 36, will become a free agent this summer after a decade in the Spanish capital but has insisted he will stay at the Bernabeu, ruling out any chance of an Mbappe-style U-turn.
Mbappe shocked the Spanish giants on Saturday by agreeing a new three-year deal at PSG worth more than £650,000 a week, despite initially pushing to join Madrid earlier this year.

Luka Modric’s contract with Real Madrid expires on June 30 but the Croatian insists on staying
In a light-hearted interview with FRONT FACINGModric made no secret of his loyalty to Real Madrid, laughing at the reporter’s suggestions that he could “be like Mbappe” and change his mind.
One of the reasons the veteran might be delaying contract negotiations is to avoid unnecessary distractions ahead of Real Madrid’s Champions League final against Liverpool on Saturday.
The Croatian played a key role in the final against Liverpool four years ago, helping Real Madrid to a 3-1 win in kyiv.


Kylian Mbappe announced he would stay at PSG moments before playing Metz on Saturday


For a long time, the World Cup winner looked set to join Real Madrid after a protracted transfer chase.
In a bid to lure Mbappé away from his hometown, the Spanish giants were reportedly prepared to match the deal offered by PSG.
But the French international ultimately decided to commit to another three years in Paris and immediately followed it up with a hat-trick against Metz on Saturday.
After Mbappé’s last-minute change to stay in the French capital, LaLiga has filed a complaint with UEFA, alleging that PSG “threatens the economic sustainability of European football.”
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