Press reports stated that Real Madrid made a job offer to its former German star, Toni Kroos.
Kroos participated in 463 matches for Real Madrid and won 5 Champions League titles with him, announcing his retirement at the age of 34 after the European Championship (Euro 2024).
The Defense Central network indicated that Florentino Perez, president of Real Madrid, made a job offer to the retired Royal Club star in order to include him in the training staff alongside coach Carlo Ancelotti or to supervise the youth academy team.
She pointed out that the Merengue management believes that Kroos has great potential, thanks to his extensive knowledge of football and his experiences, in addition to completing a training course.
The potential move follows the club's two previous attempts to extend Kroos' contract before his retirement, signaling the club's long-standing appreciation for his contributions on the pitch.
However, the latest approach is not about retaining him as a player, but rather integrating him into the tactical and strategic setup of the club's coaching framework.
The network suggested that the midfielder would reject the offer because he had previously indicated his desire to stay away from the harsh spotlight that accompanies such a role, preferring to spend quality time with his family and friends.