Previous Spurs man is blamed for lying in court when giving insights about money related manages a previous Dinamo Zagreb chief accused of misappropriation and assessment extortion.
Prosecutors in Croatia say Modric gave a false articulation last June about his 2008 exchange from Dinamo to Spurs.
Modric moved to Real Madrid in 2012 and was trailed by kindred ex-Tottenham star Gareth Bale the following year.
Croatia midfielder Modric told the court he had an arrangement with previous Dinamo chief Zdravko Mamic to pay the club half of his £16.5million bargain.
Mamic as far as anyone knows took an unspecified lump.
Prosecutors guarantee there was no legitimate contract amongst Modric and Mamic and that their private arrangement was predated after the player had just been sold to the London club.
Modric was accused of "carrying out the criminal offense of giving false declaration" last June.
Be that as it may, as is standard in Croatian law, Modric was named as the indictee however rather alluded to as a "Croatian subject conceived in 1985".
Mamic is blamed - alongside sibling Zoran - of costing the previous Croatia champions around £13.4m.
Mamic, 58, is said to be the most capable man in Croatian football.
He is viewed as the "genuine manager" of the Croatian Football Federation and not Davor Suker, its formal boss.
Modric grew up as an outcast in Zadar on the Dalmatian drift and is viewed as unassuming and deferential in his nation of origin.
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