Luka Modric has reportedly reached a 'total agreement' with Real Madrid over his contract renewal, with the midfielder 'set to remain at the club until 2024.'
According to Relevo, 'the terms have been agreed and the contracts have been drawn up and approved by both parties', with the 37-year-old set to 'stay in the club's second salary scale, only behind Karim Benzema and Eden Hazard.'
While the extension is yet to be formalised, the Croatian, who's current deal will expire in June, is expected to sign the paperwork 'in the coming days'.
Modric remains a doubt for Real Madrid's Champions League semi-final match against Manchester City on Tuesday, after picking up a thigh injury late last month, but according to the Spanish outlet, could execute the deal in the days before the match.