Toni Kroos to Retire After Euro 2024
Real Madrid and Germany midfielder Toni Kroos has announced his retirement from professional football following the conclusion of Euro 2024. The 34-year-old has had an illustrious career, marked by numerous titles and accolades.
Kroos joined Real Madrid from Bayern Munich in July 2014 and has since been instrumental in the club’s success, winning La Liga and the Champions League four times each. His exceptional playmaking skills and leadership on the field have made him one of the most respected midfielders of his generation.
In addition to his club success, Kroos was a key player for Germany, helping his national team win the World Cup in 2014. He initially retired from international football in July 2021 but made a surprise return in February 2024 after discussions with Germany’s coach Julian Nagelsmann.
Kroos shared his thoughts on his retirement in a heartfelt Instagram post: “My ambition was always to finish my career at the peak of my performance level. I am happy and proud that in my mind I found the right timing for my decision and that I could choose it on my own.”
As fans and fellow players reflect on his career, Kroos leaves behind a legacy of excellence and dedication to the sport. More details and tributes are expected to follow as Euro 2024 approaches.