Following a lengthy spell of sporting struggles, Real Madrid is moving forward with a strategy to reintroduce Toni Kroos from the upcoming season, taking on a sports management position.
Real Madrid deeply misses Toni Kroos, one of the players who left a profound mark over the past decade. In discussions at Valdebebas, many voices concur that the return of the former German midfielder could become a differentiating factor for the future. They believe it is time for him to come home.
Of course, Kroos will not return as a player, even though he maintains excellent physical condition and the ability to deliver outstanding passes. For the experts, Kroos's presence in the current midfield would undoubtedly be very beneficial for coach Alvaro Arbeloa and his former teammates. At this moment, the only clear thing is that Kroos will return, while his specific role remains undefined.
Two years after his departure, Real Madrid's leadership wants to fill the void left by Kroos. This is a story that Carlo Ancelotti once warned about, Xabi Alonso had no solution, and now Arbeloa is helpless. Real Madrid expects Kroos himself to resolve the issue of his successor, analyzing the sporting aspects, after a season that could turn into a disaster. Real Madrid essentially "gifted" La Liga to Barcelona, while reaching the Champions League semifinals seems nearly impossible.

Perez brings Kroos back to save Real Madrid
AS newspaper reveals that at the Valdebebas center, the decision to bring Kroos back has been approved, and the desire of the club's top officials is to integrate him into the sports structure. The determination is very clear. Florentino Perez's advisors believe that Kroos's contribution to the daily life at Valdebebas, as well as to the entire club, could help drive overall development, regardless of the specific role if a final agreement is reached between both sides.
Kroos's farewell is always remembered, not only by Real Madrid fans. The image after his final match at the Bernabeu still lingers in many people's memories. Fans shed tears when he announced his departure, but the best part came six days later: He closed his career by winning the Champions League – a perfect ending. It would be hard to script a more beautiful scenario for Real Madrid's number 8. He left football when he himself desired, with the elegance he displayed throughout his career.
The relationship between Kroos and the club, as well with Perez, has always been excellent. There have been no issues whatsoever, from when he was playing, at the time of his departure, up to the present when he is away from the pitch. In fact, Perez himself is strongly pushing the idea of bringing Kroos back, during a period when shouts calling for his resignation are frequently heard at the Bernabeu.