Toni Kroos has announced his retirement after 10 years with Real Madrid, this announcement was made before the Spanish royal team’s Champions League final at Wembley next month.
The 34-year-old is happy and proud that the Spanish giants are his last club and emphasized his desire to achieve a high result against Borussia Dortmund in the final C1 final of his career.
Kroos retired at the age of 34 (Photo: Getty)
Kroos sent words of gratitude to his fans on his personal page:Â “July 17, 2014 – the day I made my debut at Real Madrid, the day that changed my life. My life as a football player. It’s the start of a new chapter at the world’s biggest club. After 10 years, the last chapter of my career will end. I will never forget that period of great success.”
‘I especially want to thank everyone who welcomed me with open hearts and trusted me. But especially I would like to thank my dear Madridistas, for your affection and love from the first day until the last. At the same time, this decision means that my career as a top footballer will end this summer after Euro 2024.”
Kroos won the C1 championship four times with Real Madrid (Source: Getty)
Kroos added:Â ‘I’m happy and proud because in my mind I found the right time for my decision and I can choose for myself. My ambition has always been to finish my career at its peak. From now on there is only one dominant thought: a por la 15!!! HALA MADRID Y NADA MAS!’
Kroos’ titles in Real colors (Source: X Neuva)
It can be seen that Kroos’s final expectation is to lift the 15th Champions League trophy in history with Real Madrid. In his glorious career at the Royal team, Kroos has won 4 La Liga titles, 5 Champions League titles , 5 FIFA Club World Cups, 4 European Super Cups, 4 Spanish Super Cups, 1 Home Cup. King of Spain.