Toni Kroos keeps Real Madrid future shrouded in mystery: I'm not ready to call it quits yet
Real Madrid maestro, Toni Kroos, remains tight-lipped about his future, leaving football enthusiasts guessing whether the 2023-24 La Liga season will signal the end of his illustrious career.
"Is this season the last of my career? I don’t know that yet. This same time a year ago, I didn't know my decision either," Kroos recently conveyed on Madrid Zone.
The 33-year-old midfield virtuoso has left an indelible mark on both Real Madrid and the German national team, amassing a trove of accolades and achievements that most can only dream of.
His knack for orchestrating the game's rhythm, delivering pinpoint passes, and shaping its ebb and flow have propelled him to legendary status in the footballing realm.
Since bidding adieu to international football in 2021, Kroos has repeatedly stressed his intention to bow out while still at his peak, averse to the notion of overstaying his welcome.
"There are one or two negative examples, who simply could not leave football, and were no longer the player people have in their minds," Kroos articulated earlier. "I don't want that to happen to me."
This season, despite amassing an impressive collection of three La Liga and four UEFA Champions League titles with Real Madrid, Kroos has seen limited action, starting only once in a 3-1 victory against Almeria.
A minor setback for Eduardo Camavinga thrust the seasoned German into the starting line-up, but the French sensation replaced Kroos against Celta Vigo, hinting that the 33-year-old may need to settle for a squad role.
Consequently, if this trend persists, Kroos may find himself contemplating his options at the culmination of the La Liga season.
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