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Carlo Ancelotti confident Luka Modric, Karim Benzema and Toni Kroos will commit futures to Real Madrid

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Real Madrid’s long-serving trio of Karim Benzema, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos will stay at the club beyond the end of the season, according to the Spanish club’s head coach Carlo Ancelotti.

The decorated Real stalwarts are out of contract at the end of the season and their advancing years have led to some doubts about what the future holds.

Ad Modric is 37, Benzema 35 and Kroos 33, but they remain key figures on the pitch for Ancelotti’s side. Ballon d'Or‘Why not?’ – Ancelotti backs Benzema for consecutive Ballon d'Or winsYESTERDAY AT 09:14 The Italian manager said on Friday that ‘there are advances, because they are talking’ when asked about the contract situation. «I think [they] will stay,» Ancelotti continued. «We have to evaluate the players not by their age but by what they do. »You can think the three don't have the physical profile or energy of the younger players, but what these three have in terms of game management is unique, you can't buy it on any market in the world. ‘Overwhelmed by pressure!’ – What went wrong for Barca against Madrid?

And where does Messi fit? Benzema fires hat-trick as Real Madrid hit Valladolid for six Ederson: Let's beat Real Madrid to help bring Ancelotti to Brazil «This is born with experience — age takes something from you, but it gives you something back as well.” Benzema and Modric have been part of five Champions League-winning campaigns and Kroos four, and already in 2022/23 they have made a combined 108 appearances in all competitions.

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