The German international had reached an agreement with then-manager David Moyes, a decision that seemed set in stone. However, just as negotiations were advancing, Moyes was sacked by United with Louis van Gaal taking the reins. The new regime at United decided against pursuing Kroos, and the midfielder opted to reconsider his options.
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WHAT KROOS SAID
In an interview with SPORT1, Kroos said: "In 2014, before I signed with Real Madrid, I had already agreed with Manchester United. That would have been a move from Bayern to United. But then they kicked out David Moyes, who I was still sitting on my couch with in Munich and hired Louis van Gaal. Then we both declined with thanks."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
As the talks with United fell apart, Real Madrid took full advantage of the situation. The allure of the Santiago Bernabeu, combined with the leadership of Carlo Ancelotti, led him to the Spanish capital, where he would go on to write one of the most successful chapters in the club’s history.
"The World Cup started, and Ancelotti got in touch – that was it," Kroos explained.
DID YOU KNOW?
In a glittering career in the Spanish capital, Kroos won five Champions League titles. In addition to his European triumphs, Kroos lifted five Club World Cups, four UEFA Super Cups, four La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey and four Spanish Super Cups. His role in Madrid’s midfield, alongside players like Luka Modric and Casemiro, was instrumental in the club’s domination of European football over the past decade.
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WHAT NEXT?
After a decade of success in Madrid, Kroos retired from professional football following Germany's elimination from Euro 2024. Real have filled his absence in midfield with young blood as the likes of Federico Valverde, Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni have stepped up their game. They will be back in action against Atletico Madrid on Sunday in a La Liga fixture.