Toni Kroos has returned from retirement to join Germany's national team ahead of 2024 Euros.
In a report shared by Fabrizio Romano, Kroos will join the Germany national team for 2024 Euros in March in what could be his first and last major tournament following his return.
Kroos' footballing future was already on the cards as he entered the last few months of his Real Madrid contract.
His contract was set to expire this season with reports he may likely call time on his career. We reported earlier, that Real Madrid were open to renewing Toni Kroos' contract but the trajectory of things depended on Kroos' decision.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti candidly admitted the club are ready for talks with Kroos for a new deal but it depends on whether he is ready to continue with his game or call time on his career.
Now, Kroos' decision to come out of retirement from international football is a significant step that will weigh on his career with Real Madrid. The Los Blancos are now more likely to give him a new contract with an extension option on the table.
Kroos announced his retirement from football after Germany lost the 2020 Euros round 16 clash to England. It has been four years since he tasted international action. However, still maintaining his status as a top player playing at top level for Real Madrid, has definitely smoothened his return. He will be expected to make Germany's 2024 Euros squad.
Before his retirement in 2020, Kross made 107 appearances for Germany national, scoring 17 goals. He was part of the Germany squad that won a bronze medal in 2012 Euros and 2010 World Cup before winning the 2014 World Cup with the team.
In a report shared by Fabrizio Romano, Kroos will join the Germany national team for 2024 Euros in March in what could be his first and last major tournament following his return.
Kroos' footballing future was already on the cards as he entered the last few months of his Real Madrid contract.
His contract was set to expire this season with reports he may likely call time on his career. We reported earlier, that Real Madrid were open to renewing Toni Kroos' contract but the trajectory of things depended on Kroos' decision.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti candidly admitted the club are ready for talks with Kroos for a new deal but it depends on whether he is ready to continue with his game or call time on his career.
Now, Kroos' decision to come out of retirement from international football is a significant step that will weigh on his career with Real Madrid. The Los Blancos are now more likely to give him a new contract with an extension option on the table.
Kroos announced his retirement from football after Germany lost the 2020 Euros round 16 clash to England. It has been four years since he tasted international action. However, still maintaining his status as a top player playing at top level for Real Madrid, has definitely smoothened his return. He will be expected to make Germany's 2024 Euros squad.
Before his retirement in 2020, Kross made 107 appearances for Germany national, scoring 17 goals. He was part of the Germany squad that won a bronze medal in 2012 Euros and 2010 World Cup before winning the 2014 World Cup with the team.