Toni Kroos would adapt to Premier League, says brother Felix
Wednesday 6 April 2016 13:54, UK
Toni Kroos would have no problem adapting to the demands of the Premier League, according to his brother Felix.
Kroos is reportedly of interest to Manchester United over a switch from Real Madrid this summer.
However, it is understood that Kroos remains happy at the Bernabeu, where he is still considered a crucial member of the squad and the Spanish giants are eager to keep hold of the 26-year-old.
Nevertheless, Felix Kroos, who plays for Union Berlin on loan from Werder Bremen, said: "I don't think England would be a problem for Toni. The only adjustment would be missing Christmas.
"If you are able to play a great ball, you'll fit in anywhere. There is always a lot of talk around England and Spain. You should only believe it when it is certain."
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Kroos - a Germany international with 64 caps - signed for Real Madrid from Bayern Munich in 2014.
He has made 63 La Liga appearances and scored three goals.