Well, it's no wonder we speculate about Kross's position. It's a real shame that he retired. When I see him playing in Germany in this Euro I say to myself, how is it possible that he retires with so much football under his belt and still able to delight us with his great plays? How is it possible? But anyway, with Ancelotti, Madrid will be able to find a way to put together a suitable formation without him until they find the right one. And with Mbappé, well, they already have someone to put up front. There are many players who can accompany Mbappé, but to be honest, I think that Madrid already needs a very good midfielder, because for me the base of Madrid has always been its midfielders.
Whatever Toni Kroos' decision is, we have to be able to accept it and respect his decision, after all, he seems to be quite tired of being a football player at his age. So now he might think that he is old and it will be difficult for the club itself if he still stays at the club and Real Madrid needs to improve the performance of his young players and the senior players will eventually be left behind by the young players so he decided to retire early and this is acceptable for the club even though it is actually a shame because Toni Kroos is a senior player who plays a very important role on the field he always helps strikers to create goal opportunities.
With the departure of Toni Kroos, of course Carlo Ancelotti is starting to develop a new strategy because now Real Madrid already has a pure striker on the front line, automatically Vinicius Jr's position will return to its original position and Rodrygo will help Mbappe on the front line. Which may be a question for many people, which of them is maybe they will give in not always scoring goals because Real Madrid needs a midfielder to help the strikers create opportunities like Toni Kroos to help each other and not be selfish.