According to transfer market specialist Fabrizio Romano, Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos has committed to the team for at least one more season. He signed a contract extension that will keep him in the Spanish capital until the summer of 2025.
The German international Kroos’ current contract was scheduled to expire next year, and he had said last week that he was unsure about his future plans. But it seems that his good performances this season and his ongoing importance to the team have persuaded him to stay longer.
A key member of Real Madrid’s midfield, Kroos has continuously improved games, cemented his place as the team’s unquestioned starter, and most recently made a comeback to the German national team. Given that he will be difficult to replace once he decides to retire, Los Blancos appreciate this contract, which represents Kroos’ belief that he can play at the greatest level for the team.
Finally, Toni Kroos, whose deal at Madrid was set to expire on June 30, 2024, will extend his stay by one more year. According to Fabrizio Romano, the player and Real Madrid have an agreement in place; the signature is the only thing that’s still to come. He’s going to be here for another season.
During the international break, Real Madrid expedited the process of Toni Kroos’ renewal. Fabrizio Romano, a market analyst, claims that the German has verbally committed to staying at the “merengue” club for an additional year.
Following several days of negotiations, Kroos and the organization have decided to extend his Real Madrid contract through 2025. The midfield player will soon sign the new deal, which is all that is left to do.
Kroos is enjoying a fantastic season with “Los Blancos.” In 2023–24, he has participated in 38 games and started 26 of them. Between now and the end of the season, he might still improve on his current stats of 1 goal and 7 assists.
The German moved from Bayern to the Bernabeu in the summer of 2014. Ten years later, at thirty-four, Kroos still has plenty of life left in him. In the meanwhile, he has chosen to keep the Real Madrid emblem emblazoned on his chest for what will be his eleventh season in the city.