Isco

flb said:
http://www.marca.com/2013/06/17/en/football/real_madrid/1371453247.html



Thats more like what we want to here!

HUGO CEREZO Y ULISES SÁNCHEZ-FLOR. MADRID 06/17/2013PrintSendIsco's future is not looking rosy. Well, to be precise, it isn't looking very "White". Despite his marvellous performances in the European U-21 Championship, neither Real Madrid nor the player himself are convinced that the two are a match made in heaven.

The higher-ups at Real Madrid are not letting themselves be seduced by the man from Malaga's sweet form. The reason why is self-evident - in the position that the young starlet plays in, there is already overbooking.

The feeling in the Bernabéu is that with Mesut Özil already on board, Isco would hardly get a look-in. Last season's strategy of having two players vying for starter-status for every position has been shelved for the time being, and having both Isco and Özil for the same job is not seen as a boon, but more as a headache.

Also up for the job is Kaká. The Brazilian will not find it easy leaving the Real camp this year - as he never does - as in all probability the arrival of Ancelotti, a great friend of the player, will give the Ballon d'Or winner yet another opportunity to prove himself and make a go of it.Added to all this, we have another possible candidate for the false 9 position - Jesé Rodríguez.

Florentino's recent declarations regarding the player couldn't be clearer: "I would like him to move up to the first team together with Nacho and Morata."Isco is well aware of the difficulties he would have at Real, and sees playing at Manchester City a safer bet. Pellegrini's arrival at "The Citizens" will be a determining factor in the matter.
 

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