According to the report, #ManCity is preparing to pay Kroos £13 million per year in a short-term contract deal.Kroos is currently undecided about his future, with retirement an option in the summer, or remaining at Madrid for another season.Currently, it is unlikely that Manchester City will be serious about signing Kroos at this stage of his career… Kroos is still a good player, although he’s 34 years old. Defence Central / FoFourFourTwoManchеstеr City gives the go-ahead for spectacular Toni Kroos deal. rеportBy Ben Hayward, published 14 hours ago.Manchester City has reportedly been given the go-ahead to capture veteran Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos in a spectacular deal.
Manchester City are reportedly considering a summer move for Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos, with the German still deciding on his future.Kroos has spent the last decade with Real Madrid, joining Los Blancos from Bayern Munich after the 2014 World Cup.The German midfielder collaborated with Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola at Bayern in the 2013/14 season, and the two could possibly reunite.
Toni Kroos, a Real Madrid midfielder, faces Manchester City and Erling Haaland in the Champions League in April 2024. (Image Credit: Gеtty Images)According to Spanish outlet Dеfеnsa Cеntral, City are interested in acquiring Kroos this summer after missing out on the midfielder last year after Ilkay Gundogan left.According to the report, last season’s triple winners are prepared to pay Kroos £13 million per year in a short-term deal.Kroos’ future is currently unknown, after helping Madrid win another LaLiga title and qualify for this season’s Champions League Final.The final against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley on June 1st might yet be his final game for Madrid and possibly his farewell as a professional footballer, with retirement potentially an option this summer.According to FourFourTwo, City are unlikely to sign Kroos at this point in his career. The midfielder is one of the game’s top talents and continues to play well, but he is 34 years old and will turn 35 next January. If he decides to further his career, the most likely scenario is that he would continue at Real Madrid for another season.