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Modric to complete Milan move after Club World Cup

Modric to complete Milan move after Club World Cup

Ammon2 days ago

Ammon News - Luka Modric is expected to complete his transfer to Milan after the Club World Cup.
The news was announced by sports journalist and transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, reports "Gazeta Express".
The Croatian legend will respect Real Madrid and will only undergo medical examinations with the Rossoneri after the Club World Cup.
It's all set for a one-year contract, until June 2026, with an option for another year, while Milan will welcome the player after his commitments in the USA with "Los Blancos". Gazeta Express

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