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- Modric officially presented as new Milan player
- Wants to help الدوري الإيطالي outfit reach ريال مدريد‘s level
- Reflected on his decision to join San Siro side
The Croatian, who spent 13 years at Real Madrid and tasted unprecedented success, explained that it was an “easy decision” to join Milan on a free transfer after leaving the Spanish side, outlining his ambition to help the Italian outfit reach the same level as his former side.
Speaking about his goal at Milan, Modric said: “Of course I knew about Milan’s seven دوري أبطال أوروبا titles, the most successful team in Europe after Real Madrid… We all remember Milan as one of the best teams in the world. We can’t settle for a mediocre season or qualifying for the Champions League. As for my vision for Milan, we also need to be humble: we need to work hard to bring the team back to the highest levels. I’m very competitive; I want to bring this to the team. The minimum objective is qualifying for the Champions League, but Milan must fight to win trophies: that’s my goal, and it should be the same for everyone who works at Milan. But we need to stay humble and have a solid team.”
Later, he was asked how he reached the decision to join Milan after leaving Madrid. Modric explained: “It was a very easy decision when [sporting director Igli] Tare called me. When he came to Croatia, it was very important. It showed how much Milan cared about me and how much they believed I could perform at a high level. It was the turning point in the negotiations: when someone comes along and wants to buy you, it’s important that they explain their project to you. Then I needed some time to talk to my family, but deep down I knew it would be the best choice. I didn’t expect it to happen so quickly, but it shows the faith they’ve shown in me: I hope I can repay it on the pitch.”
Modric arrived in Madrid in 2012, spending 13 years and leaving the record European champions as their most decorated player ever with 28 titles. He won the Champions League six times with Los Blancos, a tally bettered only by two teams: Milan and Madrid. The Rossoneri finished eighth in the league last season, which means they will not feature in Europe’s premier club competition next season. In fact, the last time they lifted the ‘Big Ears’ trophy was way back in 2007. Modric, thus, will be heavily relied upon to bring his vast experience and elite mentality to the table while helping Milan restore their prestige in Europe.
Modric spent the last few weeks on vacation after he was part of Madrid’s squad for the Club كأس العالم. With no pre-season training under his belt yet, it is unlikely he will feature in Milan’s final two summer friendlies. However, he can be expected to play a part when Massimiliano Allegri’s side take on Bari in the first round of the Coppa Italia on August 17.