MADRID - German midfield legend Toni Kroos has announced his retirement from professional soccer, capping an incredible career that has seen him play for some of the biggest teams in Europe and represent his nation at the highest levels. After making the news on a podcast that he and his brother ran, Kroos said that he thought that the timing of his retirement was "somehow perfect" since he wanted to leave the game at the top of his career.
At the club and international levels, Kroos has made a lasting impression on the sport over his illustrious career.An essential member of the midfield, Kroos helped Real Madrid win four UEFA Champions League crowns in addition to many other honors. He also contributed to the team's trophy-laden years. After Kroos announced his retirement, Real Madrid thanked him profusely for his services and recognized him as one of the greatest icons in club and international football history.
Prior to leaving the game, Kroos wants to add one more trophy to his glistening collection as Real Madrid gets ready to play Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final. Kroos has decided to finish his career, even if contract negotiations are still underway. He has made it clear that he wants to end his trip on his terms and not risk playing his last years on the sidelines.
Beyond his club obligations, Kroos is still committed to representing Germany in the forthcoming Euro 2024 competition. But his first concern right now is saying goodbye to the sport that has shaped his career, especially by wrapping up his time at Real Madrid. With his retirement, Kroos has brought an era to an end for his club and his country, leaving a legacy of professionalism and greatness that will live on for many years to come.
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