Found out how much money Luca Modric has won playing for Real Madrid

Luca Modric said goodbye to Real Madrid. With that, he confirmed speculations that after 12 years he will leave the Royal Club, where he won six Champions Leagues, Golden Ball and countless other trophies, both collective and individual. The news was confirmed by the most famous transfer expert in [...]
The news was confirmed by the world's most famous transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, and very soon Modric himself posted a farewell post in the Instagram. In it, he said an emotional farewell to the club, teammates, management and fans.
Luka Modric has won a large sum of money during his 13-year career at Real Madrid. According to data from Portal Capology, gross income from wages during that period exceeded 140m euros, Telegrafi reports Periscope.
The highest gross annual salary registered was 21.8m euros. In the last season, 2024/25, Modric won around 10.4m euros gross annually. In addition to his basic salary, he probably gained additional revenue from bonus related to performance, won trophies and individual prices. However, the exact amounts of these payments are not available publicly.
He decided to invest part of the money earned in the Volsian Swansea club, which wants to return to Premier League. Modric is one of the investors in that club.
Modric will be 40 in September. Even though football players of his age have long retired, Reali has done a great job keeping Croatian midfielder in recent seasons. He measured the timing of his form and gave him longer vacations between two games in which he played the most serious minutes.
So the possibility of him continuing to play is very realistic. Just a few days ago, Spanish media wrote that the club's new coach, Xabi Alonso, was insisting that Modric stay, and his team friends have also publicly supported his position several times.
It is also known that Modric wants to lead Croatia to the World Cup, which will be played in the United States, Mexico and Canada next year.
To do that, he has to find a club, and the very fact that Reali negotiated for a long time if he stays, proves that his retirement is far from the safest decision.












