Luka ModricReal Madrid is present and the match against Arsenal. Croaten wants to continue playing and his absolute priority is to do so Real Madrid. It does not prevent Luka from looking at the future and launching plans. One is already a reality, as he has become one of the owners of Swansea. This is an agreement that was closed weeks ago and that the club has decided to make official now.
This is a future investment project, Aims to get the Welk team back to the Premier League and consolidate themselves in the elite. So far, Swansea has been twice in the highest category of English football, where it participates even though it is a Welsh unit. And on both occasions there is a connection to Spain.
In the first, from 1981 to 1983, his coach John Benjamin Toshack, who later made the leap of Sporting de Portugal, was one step ahead of his arrival at Real Sociedad. Swansea returned to the elite in 2011 to live a long scene among the best until 2018, where a Spanish striker was a reference: Michu.
Modric’s connection to British football
Luka Modric has a deep relationship with British football. His time at Tottenham was what confirmed that Europe was facing an extraordinary playerThe same as 2012 arrived in Madrid to become an absolute legend in the White House.

With this step, Modric progress within an area that has long interested himIn order to remain linked to the football world when he retires. It is something that is logically approaching and closer. But Madrid’s “10” does not see it as anything immediately. His head is still on the lawn and increases his impressive heritage in Madrid. And even in the Croatian national team, which he will soon conduct the fight to be in the World Cup 2026.
Afterwards, it will be time for his project in Swansea to be a priority. The club now by Liberty Stadium was founded on August 1, 1912 and is currently playing in the championship.