By Rune Gjerulff @runegjerulff
Toni Kroos, who retired from international football in 2021, is now said to be considering a comeback for Germany.

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann recently discussed the possibility of recalling Toni Kroos, saying he would consider bringing the 33-year-old back if he expressed an interest in representing his country again.
Now Bild is reporting that although Kroos has retired from international football after Euro 2021, a return to the national team is no longer out of the question.
Kroos made his debut for Germany in 2010 and has since represented his country 106 times, scoring 17 goals and providing 19 assists.
The veteran central midfielder has scored once and provided five assists in 22 appearances for Real Madrid this season.
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