After winning his fifth Champions League title, Luka Modric will sign a contract extension with Real Madrid, according to GOAL.
Modric has spent nine seasons with Real Madrid, the most recent of which saw him add three more trophies to his already illustrious career resume.
The Blancos won their 14th European Cup on Saturday night, adding to their Supercopa de Espana and La Liga triumphs, and Modric is ready to re-affirm his commitment to the Spanish giants.
Modric is set to become a free agent on June 30, but Madrid is willing to offer him new terms that will keep him at the club until the end of the 2022-23 season.
The 36-year-old has persuaded the club’s board to keep him after another outstanding season in which he scored three goals and added 12 assists in 45 games across all competitions, with one of his best performances coming in their 1-0 Champions League final victory against Liverpool.
Real Madrid will consider extending Modric’s contract until 2024 if he continues to perform at a high level in the coming season, the report states.