Previously, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos were said to be at high risk of leaving the Bernabeu. However, the impressive performance of these two players in recent matches in the UEFA Champions League makes many people believe that they can stay for another season. If they break up, this will be a big loss for Real Madrid. They have been icons of the club for over a decade and still show the ability to contribute at a high level.
So far, nothing is clear about the future of Modric and Toni Kroos. I'm afraid that next season will be like a player purge, Real Madrid will not renew contracts with players who are on the other side of their careers. If Modric breaks up, I believe the number 10 shirt will be reserved for Mbappe. As for Toni Kroos, Los Blancos will probably keep him for another season and they will plan for next season to find his successor.
In my opinion no one will ever be able to replace these two players, but that doesn't mean that Real Madrid has to continue to depend on Kroos and Modric, therefore, towards the end of this season, Ancelotti has carried out various experiments such as rotating his players with the aim that to Get used to it if one day Kroos and Modric leave. The regeneration process must be carried out and with the composition of Madrid young players, I am optimistic that we can get through this phase. For Madrid I still believe that any decision will be made for long-term goals. Modric and Kroos realized that Ancelotti had planned their replacement long ago.
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This is totally wrong example. You took klopp as an example but ten hag was not klopp. Is there a guarantee if he will able to follow what klopp did?
What is exactly wrong in my example? I'm saying that Klopp wasn't also doing great in his first years. In his first season Liverpool finished as the 8th, in his second and third seasons they finished as the 4th. It took Klopp 3 years to start making Liverpool competitive for the Premier League title.
My point here is that you can't achieve success if you just blame it on the manager only without thinking of the other factors. Injuries and the weakness of the squad are the biggest factors why Manchester United have been struggling. Patience and taking the right steps are very important things.
I always say this, Manchester United can be much better than this if they make the needed transfers this summer.
I agree with what @Velvet78 said about a coach journey at the start of the season not always being smooth. It takes a long process, many obstacles to overcome, and a lot of learning from failure. The difference is, Jurgen Klopp is a typical person who is able to accept defeat, while Ten Hag still feels that what he did on the field was better than his opponent even though the result was a loss. However, these are all normal things in football, and regarding transfers Man United still hasn't found a suitable point. Erik Ten Hag still makes mistakes in recruiting players, until now he always wants to make Man United like Ajax, the club he played for before. but Ten Hag forgot that this is the Premier League, the level is different.