Germany midfielder Toni Kroos recently announced his return to the national team after a three-year international retirement. With 106 caps and a 2014 World Cup win under his belt, Kroos decided to come back for the upcoming friendly matches against France and the Netherlands in preparation for Euro 2024.
Uncertainty About Future
Despite making a comeback, Kroos remains uncertain about his future with the German national team beyond Euro 2024. He stated that his main focus is currently on resolving his contract situation with his club, Real Madrid.
At 34 years old, Kroos’ contract with Real Madrid is set to expire at the end of the season. Although he mentioned that there are no issues with the club and that both parties are in good terms, Kroos admitted that he does not have a new contract lined up for next season.
With a decade-long career at Real Madrid and multiple Champions League titles, Kroos brings a wealth of experience and leadership to both his club and the national team. He expressed confidence that his presence could benefit the German team, especially during challenging times under coach Julian Nagelsmann.
Looking Ahead
As Kroos navigates negotiations with Real Madrid and prepares for the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament, the midfielder remains focused on finding a satisfactory solution for his club future. Despite the uncertainties surrounding his contract, Kroos is committed to giving his all for both Germany and Real Madrid, showcasing his dedication and passion for the sport.
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