Luka Modric could stay at Real Madrid for another season, with new manager Xabi Alonso reportedly giving his approval, according to a report from AS.
The Croatian legend continues to impress with his performances and reliability, especially during the second half of the season, proving he still has what it takes to contribute at the highest level.
Alonso’s support is a major factor in this possible renewal. Although the final decision lies with the club’s top management, having the backing of the incoming coach strengthens Modric’s chances.
The 39-year-old midfielder has once again shown his value, not just with the ball, but with his professionalism and team-first mentality, even as a substitute.
A pay cut and a dream farewell
To continue for another season, Modric will likely need to accept another salary reduction. Real Madrid are expected to ask for a pay cut again, but the Croatian is said to be open to it.

His willingness to adapt has already been proven when he turned down a massive offer from Saudi Arabia last summer to stay at the Bernabéu.
Modric has made it clear that he would like to retire in the summer of 2026, ending his career at Real Madrid and playing his final international tournament with Croatia at the 2026 World Cup.
That plan appears to be coming together, and staying at Madrid one more year fits perfectly into that timeline.
Alonso wants a team that can control matches through intelligent, technical play, which is something Modric still offers in abundance.
Even in a rotational role, his presence could be vital, especially in tight games or when guiding younger players. Everything now points to a renewal being close, with both the player and coach aligned.