Now, it seems that Inter Miami's co-owner, David Beckham, is interested in adding Modric to their roster. However, there are some uncertainties regarding this potential move. One concern is whether Inter Miami will have enough salary cap space to accommodate Modric, especially if they also pursue Luis Suarez in the winter transfer window, as Suarez would require a significant portion of the salary cap.
Another question is whether Modric would be willing to leave European football to play in MLS. Modric's contract with Real Madrid is set to expire in June 2024, which means there's a possibility he could leave the club on a free transfer at the end of the season.
Modric, a Croatia international, is nearing 500 appearances for Real Madrid but has struggled to secure a regular starting spot in the current season. While he played for 81 minutes in a recent Champions League match, he has mainly come off the bench in La Liga matches. He faces competition for a midfield position from players like Toni Kroos, Aurelien Tchouameni, Federico Valverde, Jude Bellingham, and Eduardo Camavinga.
The decision of whether Modric will be in the starting lineup for the upcoming derby against Atletico Madrid will ultimately be made by coach Carlo Ancelotti.