The Spurs talisman has been attracting a lot of interest in recent times and the Crotian has further added intensity to the already hot rumors
Luka Modric has been a real revelation in Spurs' midfield this season and while the North London Club have already insisted that the Croatian playmaker is not for sale, Modric himself has admitted that a move away from White Hart Lane is indeed a possible option.
Modric is currently busy preparing with his national side ahead of their Euro 2012 Qualifiers against Georgia but he did admit that he would love to continue playing Champions League football next season.
"Everybody wants to know what will happen with me. I'm trying to stay calm as my national team has a really important match coming.
"So I will tell you the same as all ways - my club status is the same as it was before. But of course, if there will be an offer which will be good for Tottenham and for me also, then a transfer is of course possible.
"That doesn't mean that I'm bothered with leaving Tottenham - I'm not thinking about that every hour and every minute. I'm happy at White Hart Lane - my status is great, the fans like me and I do have everything I need.
"But then again - when you experience playing in Champions League, you want to keep playing in this tournament."
Reports have suggested that Sir Alex Ferguson lining up Modric as a replacement for Paul Scholes, who announced his decision to retire from football today.
What's your take on it? Do you think Modric is the right man to replace Scholes at Old Trafford? Leave a comment below!
Modric is currently busy preparing with his national side ahead of their Euro 2012 Qualifiers against Georgia but he did admit that he would love to continue playing Champions League football next season.
"Everybody wants to know what will happen with me. I'm trying to stay calm as my national team has a really important match coming.
"So I will tell you the same as all ways - my club status is the same as it was before. But of course, if there will be an offer which will be good for Tottenham and for me also, then a transfer is of course possible.
"That doesn't mean that I'm bothered with leaving Tottenham - I'm not thinking about that every hour and every minute. I'm happy at White Hart Lane - my status is great, the fans like me and I do have everything I need.
"But then again - when you experience playing in Champions League, you want to keep playing in this tournament."
Reports have suggested that Sir Alex Ferguson lining up Modric as a replacement for Paul Scholes, who announced his decision to retire from football today.
What's your take on it? Do you think Modric is the right man to replace Scholes at Old Trafford? Leave a comment below!