Toni Kroos to retire after Euro 2024 | Real Madrid
Real Madrid and Germany's Toni Kroos announces retirement after Euro 2024. 10-year trophy-filled career at Bernabéu comes to an end.
Toni Kroos, the esteemed midfielder for both Real Madrid and Germany, has recently announced his decision to retire following the conclusion of this summer's European Championship. After a decade filled with numerous triumphs at the Bernabéu, the 34-year-old shared his heartfelt sentiments on Instagram. Reflecting on his transformative journey since joining Real Madrid in 2014, Kroos expressed gratitude for the profound impact the club had on both his professional and personal life.
In his poignant message, Kroos revealed that his tenure as an active footballer would draw to a close after the Euro championship, reaffirming his unwavering commitment to Real Madrid as his final club. Despite speculation surrounding a potential contract extension, the World Cup-winner opted to retire following the tournament, marking the end of an illustrious career that saw him make 463 appearances for Madrid and secure an impressive array of 22 trophies, including multiple Champions League titles and La Liga triumphs.
Acknowledging Kroos's immense contributions to the club, Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez lauded the midfielder as one of the greatest players in the history of the club, emphasizing that Real Madrid will forever remain his cherished home. As Kroos prepares to bid farewell to the footballing world, his legacy as a consummate professional and a key figure in the success of Real Madrid will endure as a testament to his remarkable career.
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