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Inter Milan eye mega million move for Real Madrid star who won silver at Russia 2018

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- Real Madrid star Luka Modric has emerged as a summer transfer target for Inter Milan

- The Italian club are even said to have met his agents over a move to Italy this summer

- Luka Modric helped Croatia to win silver at the 2018 World Cup in Russia

Italian giants Inter Milan have reportedly made contact with Real Madrid superstar Luka Modric over a mega million move to Italy from the European champions this summer.

The 32-year-old Croatia international is said to be considering a move away from Real Madrid after six years at the Bernabeu.

His representatives are said to have held discussions with Inter Milan chiefs over a possible move for Luka Modric to Italy according to the report by Sky Italia.

Last season, Luka Modric played 43 games for Real Madrid in all competitions and helped them to win the Champions League title beating Liverpool in the final.

His superb performances for Croatia at the 2018 World Cup in Russia have reportedly caught the attention of Inter Milan as he helped his national team to win silver at the tournament.

But the report also added that Real Madrid will not want Luka Modric to leave after losing Portugal international Cristiano Ronaldo to Juventus in July 2018.

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Earlier, NAIJ.com had reported how Premier League side Arsenal are considering a move for Real Madrid star Luka Modric as the Gunners want to bring him back to England.

Although Arsenal have not made an official bid for the 32-year-old Croatia international, but they are said to be interested in signing him this summer.

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