Real Madrid are laying the groundwork for life after Luka Modric, and according to Defensa Central, they have now identified AC Milan star Tijjani Reijnders as a priority target to take over the Croatian legend’s midfield role.
However, the move won’t be straightforward, with Milan valuing the Dutchman at a hefty €70 million
Reijnders, 26, has rapidly climbed the ranks of European football and made a serious impression during Milan’s 2024–25 campaign
His standout performances in Serie A and the Champions League, particularly during Milan’s visit to the Santiago Bernabeu, caught the attention of key figures in the Real Madrid hierarchy.
Known for his ability to dictate tempo from deep, combined with elite passing and athleticism, Reijnders is now seen by many in Valdebebas as a more well-rounded and attainable option than PSG’s Vitinha, whose transfer is considered nearly impossible
Real Madrid’s admiration for Reijnders is not just based on numbers or highlights. Internally, some decision-makers believe the Dutch international has the composure and intelligence to step into Modric’s shoes to bring a fresh dynamic to their midfield.
However, Milan are not willing to negotiate lightly. Their €70 million price tag is designed to ward off casual interest, but Real Madrid could meet that valuation if they see Reijnders as central to their future.
What complicates matters is competition from Manchester City, with Pep Guardiola also reportedly keeping a close eye on the midfielder’s progress.
Although Modric’s future is still uncertain, Real Madrid are keen to avoid a last-minute scramble should the veteran decide to leave or suffer a physical drop-off
With Xabi Alonso to take over the reins, the addition of Reijnders could mark a symbolic shift into the next generation of Los Blancos’ midfield.
Real Madrid are moving quickly behind the scenes as they prepare to reshape their squad ahead of a packed summer, and one of the club’s priorities is bringing back Nico Paz before the end of June.
According to Cadena COPE (via SPORT), Los Blancos are working to re-sign the Argentine talent from Como before June 30 in order to include him in the squad for the Club World Cup in the United States.