Modric may join Ancelotti - Media.


Italian coach Davide Ancelotti, the son of the famous mentor Carlo Ancelotti, may become the head coach of the Scottish club 'Glasgow Rangers'. He plans to invite Croatian footballer Luka Modric to the team, with whom he has a close relationship.
'Rangers' are confident that the warm relationship between Modric and Ancelotti may influence the player's decision. The Croatian's contract with the Madrid club ends in June 2025, after which he will become a free agent.
Luka Modric has played 56 matches for 'Real' Madrid this season, scoring 6 goals and providing 9 assists. Additionally, it is known that 'Real' Madrid is prepared to allocate a bonus of €1 million to each player in the event of victory at the Club World Cup.
Club World Cup 2025: What You Need to Know
32 teams will participate in the tournament, including 12 European clubs. The competition will take place from June 15 to July 13 at the stadiums where the 2026 World Cup will be held.
The broadcasts of the Club World Cup matches in Ukraine will be provided by 'Public Sport', and all events will also be available on the DAZN platform, but without Ukrainian commentary.
Italian coach Davide Ancelotti may lead 'Glasgow Rangers' and invite Croatian football player Luka Modric to the team, which could be an important step for the Scottish club. It will be interesting to see how this collaboration affects the future achievements of both athletes.
The event related to Luka Modric's possible transfer to 'Glasgow Rangers' under Davide Ancelotti is intriguing for football fans. It is also worth noting that the upcoming Club World Cup 2025 is on the football horizon.Read also
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