Real Madrid legend Luka Modric has signed for AC Milan after leaving the Santiago Bernabeu, 13 years on from his arrival in the Spanish capital. The Rossoneri made the deal official on Monday afternoon.
The 39-year-old midfielder arrived in Spain in 2012, and struggled in the opening months of his first season under Jose Mourinho, famously being named as the worst signing of the summer by Marca. He would go on to make a mockery of that title, carving out a career as one of the best players in the history of Real Madrid.
“Hi, I’ve just landed in Milan. Very happy to be here, to start a new chapter in my career. A hug to everybody,” Modric commented. It has been reported that Modric admired Milan as a child, with a photo of him wearing the Rossoneri shirt, and was a fan of Zvonomir Boban growing up.
The Croatian leaves the Spanish capital as a legendary figure, scoring 43 goals and giving 95 assists in 597 appearances over the past 13 years. In that time he won 28 trophies, including six Champions League trophies and four Liga titles. On an individual level, he also secured the Ballon d’Or in 2018, breaking up a decade-long duopoly between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.