
Croatia Awaits Modric's Decision Post-World Cup 2026
July 4, 2026 · Mariano Bravo
Luka Modric's future with the Croatian national team is uncertain after his farewell to the World Cup, with speculation about his retirement and potential return to club football.
Croatia is facing a period of uncertainty following Luka Modric's departure from the FIFA World Cup 2026. After Croatia's 2-1 loss to Portugal, the pressing question on everyone's mind is whether Modric will continue representing his nation or retire from international football. At 40, the star midfielder's next steps are unclear. While he has an option to play another season with AC Milan, Modric has refrained from discussing retirement throughout the tournament.

Speculation is rife, fueled by his silence. Recently, Davor Suker suggested a potential return to Real Madrid for Modric, but the player hasn't commented on this possibility, choosing instead to speak only to Croatian media about his future. His teammates, like Martin Baturina of Como 1907 and Petar Sucic of Inter, have expressed their admiration and hope for his continued presence on the team. Baturina highlighted Modric's continued excellence, while Sucic acknowledged his unmatched contribution to Croatian football. "It's his decision. We respect him and we love him, whatever he decides," Sucic said.
Having participated in five World Cups, Modric is now contemplating the next chapter in his storied career. The Croatian public eagerly awaits his decision, knowing it will significantly impact the national team's future.
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