Isco

It's the waiting that kills us fans. I'm happy with our two signings but would not have chosen them myself. Wanted Isco for a while.
 
Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:
NipHolmes said:
Isco is to Pellegrini what Mario was to Mancini, what Scholes and Giggs are to Ferguson, what Fabregas was to Wenger etc. The kid is at an age where he needs he has to step it up to top level and if successful will carve himself a place in the elite players list. £200k a week, worldwide household name, commercial deals coming out hsi ears and of course a place in the much coveted Spain team. We will play the lad, we will hone the lad and make an even bigger star of him. No doubt.

Tolime says the deal is looking close to done, yet people still look negatively on the whole deal and are fearful of Real Madrid. The same team with Ronaldo and Ozil in the positions he wants to occupy. The same team with Modric, Callejon and Kaka all trying to get a start. He will not want to be a backup for Ronaldo as he never gets injured and demands to play, maybe Di Maria on the right but that's not his natural position so again it's a waste, besides this is all speculative as Bale is their main man and Spurs know Bale will leave sooner or later so will take Reals offer over anyone-else's.

All I will say is that Isco excites me more than Navas or Nasri. Not only can he play as left winger but I'd actually prepare him for Messi role. I think this lad has the control, awareness and ability to thrive in that role. The best part of his inclusion is that he can literally play anywhere. Silva has some real competition now and we will see the best out of him as the ups his game, so too with Nasri. This is what we needed LAST SUMMER.

kaka and callejon will probably leave them and I cant see modric being first choice, isco would get plenty of game time their

It's not just purely about playing time though, and the fate of Kaka, Modric etc matters little to the man who wants to be playing where Ronaldo does, or Ozil. What he needs is the right stable environment with the right coach to go from very promising youth player, of which there has and always will be plenty, to genuine world class star. Something he'd get from us and Pellegrini above all else, IMO at least, is patience. And we all know the byword for Real Madrid certainly isn't patience.
 
JustAnotherCityFan said:
Daz_Blue said:
Skybet odds .... for Isco

Man City 1/5
Real Madrid 7/2

Those thinking he is going to Madrid.....pile on

Just went on to cover my initial bet and Madrid have gone down to 7/4 now. City 4/9 :/

Now it's city 1/2 and Madrid 6/4
 
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.elconfidencial.com/deportes/liga-bbva/2013/06/16/el-futuro-de-isco-se-decidira-en-una-semana-y-pasa-por-real-madrid-o-manchester-city-123125/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.elconfidencial.com/deportes/ ... ty-123125/</a>

Isco's future will be decided in a week and goes through Real Madrid or Manchester City

Isco is the big winner of the Under 21 with Morata. One for his spectacular play and the other for his decisive goals have convinced everyone and aim to become over from the current players of the national team that directs the Forest. Both of them could match next year at Real Madrid. Isco will be Malaga player next week and future passes only two possible destinations. One Manchester City, Real Madrid another entity.

The Andalusian club operates two tenders, two proposals, and now is the player that decides the name of the computer that will play from next July 1. The Malaga need to sell to get its financial house in order. You need to enter about 30 million to bring to zero the income statement and, especially, what you are looking for the team coached by Vicente Casado is removed chips high, as has been this week with goodbye Joaquin, and player Fiorentina.

Isco renewed contract with Malaga last January, going to have a clause of 35 million euros, instead of the 21 million contained in the previous link. In the agreement, the agreed Andalusian player leaving the organization without having to resort to negotiation clause. With this move, the Malaga ensured an amount close to 25 million by the farewell of a player who has become the symbol of the powerful club that tried riding Abdullah bin Nasser al-Thani. The Malaga paid in the summer of 2011 six million euros for his transfer.

Both the player and the club no choice but to manage Real Madrid or Manchester City. In the environment of the player there is a sense that the appearance of the club has been delayed and the presence of Pellegrini in the England team, as forward the Confidential, can be a deciding factor. If the economic issue was decisive, the decision would be even clearer, but the factor to remain in Spain and Real Madrid also can weigh his. The starting price will be around 25 million euros. The negotiations are not closed but in the coming days will be finalized Isco future, at the express wish of the player.

- Please, Please...
 
It will be a miracle if he decided to join City.

Feels like we are hanging off Tolmie's every word, whilst the reports in Spain say Real Madrid have agreed a deal for Isco :/
 
Benarbia said:
Miracles happen once in a while web you believe!!!!

At the minute,I can't see isco pushing anyone out of the Madrid team,personally I think he will be guaranteed more game time at city which can only improve his chances of nailing down a first team place for Spain......he's gonna pick city over Madrid IMO.
 

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