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Modric on Milan renewal: 'I played for Real Madrid, but I feel like Milan are at the same level'
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Modric on Milan renewal: 'I played for Real Madrid, but I feel like Milan are at the same level'

August 18, 2026 at 02:45 PM
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Luka Modric has spoken positively about his renewal at AC Milan, equating the club's stature with former club Real Madrid and signaling his commitment to continue in Serie A.

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Luka Modric has opened up on his decision to sign a new contract with Milan , insisting he never seriously considered walking away despite the pain of last season’s collapse.

Speaking to Milan TV, via MilanNews , the Croatian addressed the injury suffered against Juventus that clouded the closing months of the campaign: “I never thought it would be my last game with Milan. Deep down, I knew I wanted to continue, but at the same time, I had to check other things that would allow me to do so. Now I’m here and I’m very happy to be back.”

MILAN, ITALY – MAY 24: Luka Modric of AC Milan looks on after the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari Calcio at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images) Modric: Milan are ‘at the same level’ as Real Madrid Milan’s home defeat to Cagliari ended their title challenge on a painful note, and Modric admitted it took a World Cup campaign with Croatia to fully process it.

However, it was the club’s show of faith over the summer, as they built around Ruben Amorim and added significant fire-power, including deals worth around €150m once Diego Moreira’s move from Strasbourg is finalised, that convinced him to extend: “Milan showed how much they cared about me and the fact that I was part of this new project: it was what I needed, what I wanted to hear. I talked to my family about it and decided to stay.”

Asked to compare his new club to his old one, Modric didn’t hold back: “I played for the biggest club in the world, Real Madrid, but I feel like Milan is at the same level. Those who talk about Milan do so differently than other clubs. And when you come here, you understand why: it’s one of the top clubs in the world, the people who work there make it great, the fans.”

He closed with a direct message to the Rossoneri support: “I want to thank everyone for their support since I arrived. What I ask of the fans is to stay with us and support our project. I can promise that we will truly give everything our fans deserve: we hope they are proud of us. We need them to have a great season.”

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Luka Modric has expressed strong satisfaction with his time at AC Milan as negotiations over a contract extension advance. The 39-year-old Croatian midfielder, who joined Milan on a free transfer from Real Madrid in the summer of 2025, stated that while he had the privilege of playing for Real Madrid, he considers Milan to be operating at a comparable level. His comments underscore a clear willingness to extend his stay in Serie A, providing Milan with a significant boost as they look to retain one of the most decorated midfielders in football history.

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Modric publicly aligning Milan with Real Madrid in terms of stature is a meaningful endorsement of the Rossoneri project, particularly at a time when the club is trying to establish itself among Europe's elite again. A renewal for a Ballon d'Or-winning midfielder — even at this stage of his career — reinforces Milan's technical quality and dressing-room leadership, and signals stability heading into the next campaign. For fans and observers, it reframes the Modric signing as a long-term investment rather than a short-term marquee move.

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Modric's renewal strengthens Milan's midfield core and signals continuity of a world-class veteran, positively affecting the team's technical and creative output.

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Modric on Milan renewal: 'I played for Real Madrid, but I feel like Milan are at the same level'

Luka Modric has spoken positively about his renewal at AC Milan, equating the club's stature with former club Real Madrid and signaling his commitment to continue in Serie A.

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Luka Modric has expressed strong satisfaction with his time at AC Milan as negotiations over a contract extension advance. The 39-year-old Croatian midfielder, who joined Milan on a free transfer from Real Madrid in the summer of 2025, stated that while he had the privilege of playing for Real Madrid, he considers Milan to be operating at a comparable level. His comments underscore a clear willingness to extend his stay in Serie A, providing Milan with a significant boost as they look to retain one of the most decorated midfielders in football history.

Modric publicly aligning Milan with Real Madrid in terms of stature is a meaningful endorsement of the Rossoneri project, particularly at a time when the club is trying to establish itself among Europe's elite again. A renewal for a Ballon d'Or-winning midfielder — even at this stage of his career — reinforces Milan's technical quality and dressing-room leadership, and signals stability heading into the next campaign. For fans and observers, it reframes the Modric signing as a long-term investment rather than a short-term marquee move.

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