Florentino Pérez can rest easy with the matter of Toni Kroos. One of the main fears of the renewal of the German midfielder has vanished completely and it has been the own ‘8’ in making it public
Toni Kroos does not want more money : it is not one of the conditions of his renewal as a Real Madrid footballer. The German midfielder has already ensured in the most exhaustive way possible that the financial question is not a problem for him: “Money will be the last of the problems to renew if I stay . ” This very direct message that puts the white board on notice has been repeated for several months
Doubts about the renewal of Kroos are now focused on the answer. Florentino Pérez plans to make two offers to ensure the German footballer’s permanence at Real Madrid for next season, but everything will depend on a single factor: Kroos himself . The renewal and future extension of the contract will be solely and exclusively if the ‘8’ gives the go-ahead
One of the most worrying aspects is the physical state of the midfielder , who does not want to put the competitiveness of the club or the rest of his teammates at risk by insisting on earning more money and continuing to play even if his performance is mediocre and is not up to par. own and others’ expectations. This situation can only be resolved in June 2023 , when Kroos’s contract with Real Madrid expires.
In the Bernabéu they breathe relieved
The talks for the renewal of footballers such as Luka Modric, Karim Benzema or Toni Kroos himself are oriented with an annual term , whose objective is that these players, so important to the Real Madrid game, decide independently and from year to year If they are still strong and capable enough to continue giving their all in a club with the highest demands
Kroos ‘s gesture of ‘setting aside’ the money as an incentive for his renewal is reassuring for Florentino Pérez and the managers of Real Madrid, who already know that the approval to extend his relationship with the white team will depend solely and exclusively on the sensations that the German midfielder himself has and the conclusions that he has drawn from conversations with his family and those around hi