Luka Modric to end playing career at Swansea? AC Milan midfielder tipped to make Wales switch as Croatian investor targets Premier League for Swans

Luka Modric is diving headfirst into his role at Swansea City as he works to help the club secure a return to the Premier League. Despite his recent move to AC Milan the Croatian legend has made it clear that he intends to play a hands-on role in Swansea’s ambitions. His involvement goes beyond the boardroom, and there is even hope that Modric could finish his career playing for the Welsh club.

  • Modric takes an active role at
  • Has been helping recruit new players 
  • Croatian could even retire at Liberty Stadium

Luka Modric to end playing career at Swansea? AC Milan midfielder tipped to make Wales switch as Croatian investor targets Premier League for SwansLuka Modric to end playing career at Swansea? AC Milan midfielder tipped to make Wales switch as Croatian investor targets Premier League for SwansLuka Modric to end playing career at Swansea? AC Milan midfielder tipped to make Wales switch as Croatian investor targets Premier League for Swans

This summer, Modric took a significant step by purchasing a stake in Swansea. Rather than taking a backseat as an investor, he is fully engaged in all aspects of the club’s operations. The 39-year-old has made it known that he is keen to explore the business side of football, with a particular interest in developing young talent, coaching, and gaining exposure to tactics and team management.

Swansea’s CEO, Tom Gorringe, shared insight into Modric’s plans and revealed to The Sun: “Luka is looking at what he’s going to do once he hangs up his boots. He’s interested in the business side, the development of young players, the coaching and tactical side… and all aspects he hasn’t been exposed to as a player. Already, he’s been helpful from a recruitment perspective, speaking to potential targets. Where he’s got connections, he provides feedback and plays a part in helping us recruit. If you’re trying to sign particularly a midfield player, Luka can ring them to talk about our project. There’s no greater endorsement for Swansea than him.”

Modric’s connection to Swansea is not just professional; he has long admired the club’s philosophy and playing style. His first encounter with Swansea came in the 2011-12 season when he was playing for . During that campaign, Brendan Rodgers was managing Swansea, and Modric was delighted with the club’s “Swansea Way” of playing, a style defined by attractive, possession-based football.

“In , there’s an affinity with Swansea because of our style and, with Luka being at Madrid for so long, he’s got that,” he said. “He lives it, feels it, breathes it and believes in the way we play. Even our all-white kit is the same asReal Madrid. Now he wants to help us get to the next level.”

As part of his ongoing commitment to Swansea, Modric is set to make personal visits to the club’s training ground. He plans to meet with head coach Sheehan and the squad, providing direct sporting input. Additionally, Modric will continue to engage with the team and academy players via Zoom calls and pre-recorded videos, aiming to share his wealth of knowledge and experience with the next generation of players coming through the ranks.