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Luka Modrić was born on September 9, 1985, in Zadar, Croatia. His father, Stipe Modrić, worked as an aeromechanic, while his mother, Jasminka Modrić, was employed in the textile industry. Amidst the outbreak of the Croatian War of Independence in 1991, the Modrić family was forced to flee their home due to escalating violence. Luka's grandfather was among the many civilians killed during the war.
The family sought refuge at a hotel in Zadar, where they spent much of Luka’s early childhood. It was during this time that Modrić began playing football, often with other refugee children. Despite financial hardship, his parents ensured he remained in school and supported his enrollment in a local football academy.
Although Modrić began training with a local coach, he was initially rejected by Hajduk Split due to his slight frame. However, Dinamo Zagreb recognized his potential and signed him in 2001. His dedication was evident, as he trained using wooden shin guards crafted by his father due to the family's limited resources.
Modrić was loaned to Bosnian club Zrinjski Mostar, where he thrived despite his youth. His standout performances earned him the Bosnian and Herzegovinian League Player of the Year title in his debut season. The following year, he was loaned to Inter Zaprešić, where he played a key role in securing a second-place league finish. In 2004, he was named the Croatian Football Hope of the Year—a testament to his growing reputation.
In 2005, Dinamo Zagreb secured Modrić on a long-term contract. From his first season, he made a significant impact—contributing both goals and assists as the team clinched the league title. His performances helped lead the club into the UEFA Cup, further enhancing his profile as an emerging midfield talent.
On April 26, 2008, Tottenham Hotspur announced the signing of Luka Modrić. Initially, he needed time to adapt to the physical demands of the Premier League, but once settled, he became one of the team's most influential players. A calf injury sidelined him for six weeks in his second season, but upon returning, he scored in his comeback match, restoring his momentum.
Modrić’s creativity and control in midfield attracted interest from elite clubs, including Chelsea and Real Madrid. However, Tottenham's chairman was determined to retain him at the club during this period of speculation.
On August 27, 2012, Modrić signed with Real Madrid for a reported transfer fee of around $40 million. Integrating into the team proved challenging at first due to strong competition in midfield. However, following the departure of Ángel Di María to Manchester United, Modrić began to earn consistent starts.
Since then, he has grown into a key playmaker for the Spanish giants. Wearing jersey number 10, and known for his low center of gravity and exceptional vision, Modrić has played an instrumental role in the club’s domestic and European successes. His performances have been vital in helping Real Madrid secure numerous La Liga and UEFA Champions League titles.
Modrić married Vanja Bosnić in May 2010, following a four-year relationship. The couple lives in Madrid with their two children. Known for his reserved and humble nature away from the pitch, Modrić maintains a low-profile lifestyle focused on family.
As of recent estimates, Luka Modrić’s net worth is approximately $7.5 million. Despite being in his thirties, he continues to perform at the highest level and adds to his collection of accolades every season. A detailed account of his life and career can also be found on Wikipedia.
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