
"While he did not name Modric specifically, it is very obvious who he was referring to, with his comments via MilanPress. "I believe that in Europe you can still earn good money. A player I won't name, but who came to play in Milan and is from my area [Modric], told me that he's not interested in earning a little more money, but wants to play at the highest level for as long as possible," he said."
"However, the arrival of the Croatian is a move that has so far been a complete success, both for Milan and the player. In tonight's game against Parma away from home, Modric is expected to make his 11th consecutive league start. Massimiliano Allegri is relying heavily on the veteran as the orchestrator in the middle of the park, even if his minutes will have to be managed a bit more carefully in time."
Luka Modrić moved from Real Madrid to AC Milan and the transfer has been successful for both the club and the player. Milan's leadership initially required persuading because of a preference to invest in younger players, with Igli Tare presenting the idea. Modrić is expected to make his 11th consecutive league start against Parma, and Massimiliano Allegri uses him as the midfield orchestrator. The veteran's minutes will need careful management over time. A player who joined Milan prioritized playing at the highest level for as long as possible over earning slightly more money, while Europe still offers solid financial opportunities.
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