Let's take a look at five iconic players who may be playing their last Euros -
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One of the greatest players of all time, Cristiano Ronaldo is 39 at Euro 2024, and the tournament's all-time top goalscorer (14 goals).
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Germany legend Toni Kroos has already confirmed his retirement after Euro 2024, having come out of international retirement for one last hurrah on home soil.
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Kroos' Real Madrid teammate Luka Modric will turn 39 in September this year. Having won two World Cup medals, Euro 2024 will almost certainly be his last.
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Portugal's no-nonsense defender Pepe is going strong at 41, becoming the nation's oldest-ever player at the Euros.
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France's record goalscorer Olivier Giroud is also likely playing his last Euros, and would be hoping to win the trophy with a very strong side.