
"When Modric joined Milan, an insurance clause was inserted, where the Rossoneri would have the option of an extra year if all parties wanted to continue together. Within his first few games at the club, that option was being considered. However, the caveat has always been whether all parties want the same thing. No one is unhappy with the situation, but with Modric only getting older, his desire will be the most important thing."
"Luka Modric's contract expires in June. There's an option to extend, plus one, but it's up to the player. Luka Modric will decide around April-May, as the season progresses. He wants to focus on the present; he wants to get as many wins as possible with Milan and then calmly decide on his future."
"He wants to perform at his best at the World Cup and then decide what his future will be. It takes time; we need to understand what the boy really wants towards the end of the season."
When Luka Modric joined AC Milan an insurance clause gave the club the option of an extra year if all parties agreed. The extra-year option can be exercised only with the player's consent. Modric's age makes his preference decisive. Modric is concentrating on the current season and preparing for the World Cup in the summer. A decision about the following season is expected around April–May as the season progresses and could be made before he travels to North America. Modric aims to secure as many wins as possible with Milan and then calmly decide his future.
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