Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric is considering retirement.

Off contract in June, Modric has offers from the US, Saudi Arabia and in Europe. But he and his family are reluctant to leave Madrid.

That's according to Okdiario's chief football pundit Eduardo Inda, when speaking on El Chiringuito.

Inda said: "There is a player who ended up quite p***ed off because Ancelotti told him that he would count on him and he does not.

"In the last game, he went out for about eight minutes to the field and ended up angry. I'm talking about Luka Modric. You already know that Real Madrid, except for some injury, will not renew him.

"He has offers from Saudi Arabia, the same as last year, also from the United States. Neither he nor his family want to move from Madrid and is analysing retirement. I'm not saying it's going to happen, but he's thinking."

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