Reporter | Salary cuts sharply, I went to Milan for a physical examination early next week
10:36pm, 12 July 2025Football
Milan Circle
According to the report of "Shiti" reprinted by "Maca", Modric will have a significant salary cut after joining Milan. According to "Maca", Modric's income in the new contract will be much lower than his salary in Real Madrid. After renewing his contract in June last year, his annual salary has dropped to half of the previous year, specifically €5 million before tax. His new contract with Milan will further reduce the annual salary to between 2.5 million and 3 million euros before tax.
Apparently, Modric chose to join Milan to continue to stay in a high-level league so he can participate in next year's World Cup and eventually wear the national team's jersey to bid farewell to his career.
According to reporter luca bianchin, Modric will go to Milan for a medical examination early next week, sign a contract with Milan before going on vacation.
Milan plans to hold a franchise press conference after Modric returns on vacation, which is about early August.
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