Bayern Munich midfielder and Soccer World Cup star Toni Kroos confirmed
after Sunday's final that he is set to join Champions League winners
Real Madrid.
Kroos, a key figure in the German midfield
throughout the 2014 SWC, was unhappy with his status in the Bayern
Munich side and failed to negotiate a deal that would keep him in
Munich.
Teamtalk.com are reporting that Kroos will make his move this summer for a fee in the region of €25 million.
The
German star midfielder, who finished the tournament as the leading
creator with four assists, also made the most number of completed passes
at the World Cup with 522.
Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti will have
one of the world's leading talents at his disposal after the player
confirmed his future after the match.
Kroos will join teammate
Sami Khedira and Luka Modric in midfield for Madrid as they look to
wrestle back the La Liga title from neighbours Atletico Madrid.
“We’ve
finished the World Cup in the best way possible. Now I’m going to
Madrid, so that’s two dreams achieved," Kroos told the Ggerman press
contingent.
Kroos almost handed the lead to Argentina early into
the first half when he's headed clearance sent Gonzalo Higuian through
on goal.
The Argentine foward spared Kroos' blushes by squandering arguably the best chance of the game.
Kroos made 176 appearances in four seasons for the German champions.
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