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Kroos is well settled in Real Madrid, says brother

Felix Kroos spoke about his brother Toni and all the rumors that placed him on Bayern Munich's orbit, he confirmed that he has been in contact with his sibling and he is not planning on leaving the club any time soon. The recent good results Real Madrid has been getting could be a great influence for Toni to finally decide on staying with Zidane and his teammates. 

Talking to Omnisport, Feliz Kroos said: "I think he [Toni] got along with every coach not only in Madrid until now - and this is currently the case as well [with Zidane], as he told me. So it [the changing of coaches] is not a reason for him to leave Madrid. If he leaves them, I don't think that the coach is the reason. That would be his personal decision then. But I don't think that there is anything planned right now."

"If you are able to play a great ball, you'll fit everywhere. I don't think that's a problem for him.  The only adjustment would be that he couldn't celebrate Christmas, because there would be matches too [rather than a winter break, as in Spain or Germany]. But I guess you can get used to that, that would work. There is always so much [transfer] talk, especially in England or in Spain."

About the upcoming European Championship in France, Felix wanted to give his opinion on who he thinks could win the tournament: "You always have to count on Spain, [and] France has a good team [and] plays at home. There's no favorite for me. Of course, Germany is a team for tournaments, that’s what they always proved. They can go far, but I wouldn't want to name a favorite."

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