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Luka Modrić, one of Real Madrid’s modern legends, has announced he’ll leave the club after this weekend’s home game, closing a historic 13-year chapter with six Champions League titles.
  • Modrić joined Real Madrid in 2012 and won 6 UEFA Champions League titles.
  • The 2018 Ballon d’Or winner announced via Instagram.
  • His final game at the Santiago Bernabéu will be this Saturday.
  • The midfielder said the decision was difficult but inevitable.
  • He thanked teammates, coaches, and president Florentino Pérez for their support.
For many Madridistas, Modrić was the heartbeat of a golden era. From his iconic performances in Champions League finals to his unshakeable composure in midfield, the Croatian became more than a player — he became a symbol of class and longevity. At 39, he’s choosing to bow out on his terms, leaving behind not just trophies but memories that will define Real Madrid for years.

His boots will leave the pitch, but Luka Modrić’s legacy at Madrid is forever stitched into the club’s fabric. What comes next for the maestro?