
Luka Modrić has reportedly decided to retire from professional Emirates football after the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The midfielder was deeply disappointed by AC Milan missing out on European competitions, and after several days of reflection, decided it was time to conclude his historic career.
by ThatWeirdKid100

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Thank you Flo for aimlessly letting Modric go. There was no reason to have that happen.
Professional emirates football??
What is an Emirates football?
From “professional Emirates dlfootball”…. ?
The fuck they have to include Emirates for?
Once labeled as the worst signing, Luka won 28 major trophies with us
6x Champions League
6x FIFA Club World Cup
5x UEFA Super Cup
4x La Liga
2x Copa del Rey
5x Supercopa de España
Retiring as one of the greatest midfielders of all time, Gracias Luka🧙🏻♂️
Professional Emirates football is a typo**
Congrats on a very illustrious career. I’m very glad that you played a significant chunk of your career as a Madridista. Truly a club legend and will be missed and celebrated on a regular basis from here on.
LUKA WAIT, PLEASE COME BACK TO MADRID WE’LL DO ANYTHING PLEASEEEE JUST DISCIPLINE THESE DAMN PLAYERS
He said it himself: “It’s all downhill after Real Madrid.” The board did him dirty, though.
wtf is Emirates Football
he should come back to Madrid as coach
I’d just bring him back to RM and let him retire with us! JOSE do your thing!!!
Professional emirates football?
Also milan did qualify for europe in 5th
Milan’s impotence made him retire :'(
He can still make it into the XI of many top sides.
glad he’s only retiring from professional emirates football
maybe he’ll take a swing at english football next
Fuck man, we could’ve kept him for an additional year and he could’ve retired as a Real Madrid player. Even he wanted to stay here.
We should call him for one last dance. It was foolish to let him go, let’s make up for that mistake. He would be a welcome dressing room presence.
Can we have him for one final season? having a senior in the team to manage the ego is surely not a bad idea?