Real Madrid are reportedly hoping to keep Toni Kroos at the club for another season.
Kroos, 34, has made 455 appearances for the Spanish giants since joining from Bayern Munich in 2014.
Over his 10 seasons at the Bernabeu, the midfielder has won 20 trophies, including four Champions Leagues, three LaLiga titles and five Club World Cups.
Despite his age and the rise of Real's young midfielders such as Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni, Kroos has still made 38 appearances this season, although his contract expires at the end of the campaign.
And, according to Fabrizio Romano, Real would like to extend that deal, with Carlo Ancelotti's side confident about their prospects of doing so.
Just last summer, there was speculation over Kroos' future, with the 34-year-old not extending his deal until June 21, days before it was supposed to run out.
If he were to pen a new contract, it would take Kroos' time in the Spanish capital into an 11th season and it comes despite several other members of Real's famous 'three-peat' Champions League winning team moving on in recent years.
The 2014 World Cup winner - who has ended a three-year international exile to return for Germany ahead of Euro 2024 - recently admitted that he is in no rush to decide his future, but insisted it is an issue he must sort.
When asked about his international future beyond the tournament this week, Kroos said: 'I need to first clear the issue of my (club) contract. I don't have one for next season.
'There are no issues whatsoever. My relationship with the club is too good to have any issues.
'Both sides are relaxed. The club is having a good season and so am I. I hope we will find a satisfactory solution.'
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