We’ve finished the World Cup in the best way possible. Now I’m going to Madrid, so that’s two dreams achieved,' Kroos told UOL.
The
central midfielder is set to be paid £160,000-a-week at the Bernabeu as
Bayern
appeared to finally cave and allow him to leave the club for
around £20million.
Kroos has agreed a five-year deal with Carlo Ancelotti's Champions League winners.
Despite
being widely talked about as one of the best in Europe in recent years
his attitude has been crticised by senior figures at the Allianz Arena -
Karl Heinze Rummenigge and fellow directors raising questions about the
decision not to take a penalty in the European final against Chelsea
two years ago.
Formerly
a target of Manchester United, Kroos has shown in the last few weeks
exactly why David Moyes earmarked him as the club's major signing in the
summer rebuilding process had he kept his job at Old Trafford.
He
has been a standout performer for the eventual victors, scoring twice
in the semi-final humiliation of Brazil, and kept the Germans ticking
over in midfield - things to raise further eyebrows over Louis van
Gaal's decision to pull the plug on any deal.

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