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German legend Toni Kross announces retirement after EURO 2024

Toni Kross announced his retirement on social media, citing the UEFA Champions League final as his last club game.

The German midfielder and Real Madrid legend, Toni Kross has announced his retirement after the end of the UEFA EURO 2024.

The legendary midfielder announced his retirement on social media, citing the UEFA Champions League final as his last club game.

At 34 years old, Kroos has represented Germany with 108 caps, won every major award in the sport, and played for Bayer 04 Leverkusen along with Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.

To be more specific, since joining Real Madrid in 2014 from Bayern Munich, Kroos has won 21 titles total, including four LALIGA championships and four Champions Leagues. On June 1, when Real Madrid take on Borussia Dortmund (BVB) in the Champions League final, he will have the chance to add more to his European collections. Moreover, with 28 goals and 98 assists in 463 Real Madrid appearances in all competitions, Kroos will go down as one of the team’s all-time greats.

The seasoned midfielder has also experienced great success at the international level, winning the World Cup in 2014.

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