The Croatian star is on his way out of the White Hart Lane after submitting a transfer request and has reportedly agreed personal terms with the reigning La Liga champions.
Euro 2012’s summation has seen Real Madrid linked with plenty of footballing superstars across the length of the field. However, it has been the subject of midfield reinforcements that has the world on its feet.
Jose Mourinho has been linked with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-Silva-c10601, Javi Martinez and Luka Modric since the culmination of 2011/12 La Liga season, and is likely to add one of the three superstars to his Santiago Bernabeu dressing room before the start of the coming campaign.
Javi http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Martinez-c24468’s transfer to the Spanish capital looks to be in oblivion following his flirtations with Barcelona and Manchester City. In addition, the transfer fees tabulated in the media and the fact that Madrid want to add a proved player to their ranks rules out the Basque youngster.
With http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 star is held in high regard at the Etihad Stadium and will demand astronomical sums to rectify his transfer.
Manchester City have reportedly asked for 85 million Pounds for their Spanish import and will make matters difficult for the Spanish giants after profiting from his exploits in their English title winning run.
The situation leaves http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 leading the race for his signature.
However, former manager, Harry Redknapp, managed to hold the player in North London for one year, but with the experienced coach leaving the club, Modric’s stay looks to be nearing its end.
The diminutive midfielder has been heralded for his technique, earning the nickname of ‘Croatian Cruyff’. Modric’s addition will allow Madrid to increase their team dynamics, as well as give http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Xabi-Alonso-c37045 a much needed rest after three exhausting seasons in the white jersey.
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