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Luka Modric has a lot of money and can travel anywhere in the world, and here's where he spends his summers.
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Luka Modric has a lot of money and can travel anywhere in the world, and here's where he spends his summers.

The article discusses Luka Modrić's decision to spend his summer vacation in Croatia rather than traveling abroad, highlighting his preference for home comforts despite his global fame and financial ability to travel anywhere. It mentions that Modrić, who has played for the Croatian national team for over 13 years, recently celebrated his 202nd appearance for the country at the World Cup. The piece notes uncertainty around his future with the national team and his current status as a free agent after his contract with Milan expired. It also references comments from new coach Ruben Amorim expressing interest in keeping Modrić at his club.

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Luka Modric has a lot of money and can travel anywhere in the world, and here's where he spends his summers.

The article discusses Luka Modrić's decision to spend his summer vacation in Croatia rather than traveling abroad, highlighting his preference for home comforts despite his global fame and financial ability to travel anywhere. It mentions that Modrić, who has played for the Croatian national team for over 13 years, recently celebrated his 202nd appearance for the country at the World Cup. The piece notes uncertainty around his future with the national team and his current status as a free agent after his contract with Milan expired. It also references comments from new coach Ruben Amorim expressing interest in keeping Modrić at his club.

Bias read (Center): While the article focuses on Modrić's personal life and career decisions, which could be seen as a cultural or sports topic, the mention of his potential continued involvement with the Croatian national team and the implications for his future aligns this with politics due to its connection to state

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