Isco

Every newspaper reporting either way is guessing. Nobody knows what's happening apart from Isco, Real Madrid and Manchester City. Let's just calm down and wait for concrete news, instead of running around and panicking because the Spanish equivalent of the Sun says something.

And even if he doesn't sign - so what? It's not the end of the world and we still have a great team with yet more additions to be made. Stop flapping.
 
The lad needs to play, he is guaranteed to start at city, not the case at Madrid ....a no brainer surely, particularly if he wants to force his way into the national first team.

3 years at city then move to RM as the main man...
 
Re: Isco (Part 5)

ziblu90 said:
Neville Kneville said:
avoidconfusion said:
Why the fuck is this dragging on so much.

Let me help you, it's because a club called Real Madrid are trying to sign the same player,

Well just to clarify things up, Madrid contacted Malaga officials about Isco back in May so if there is any club who is trying to sign the same player it would be Man City not Real Madrid.

Second of all, you all had hopes of signing Isco when two days ago reports came out of one particular tabloid in Spain which said that Isco was going to pick City over Real (LOL). If you had done your research properly you could have easily found out that it was all a load of bull. Leave it to the English press to continue to hype things up. The truth was that Madrid officials were meeting again with Malaga officials on Friday (yesterday) to finalise the deal. This morning, AS (madrid-based newspaper) reported that Real Madrid signed Isco and will become Real's third signing. It's not true (yet), these are rumours. In spite of this, I think you should forget Isco. He's coming to Madrid, that was the plan, and still is.

Odds on Isco's next club have basically shifted:
2 days ago Isco to City : 1/4; Isco to Real - 11/4 or 7/4;
this morning it's the other way around
(not that these mean anything, just wanted to point it out)

Source:
Madrid fan following closely the Isco story


Ahhhhhhh now it all makes sense, Real Madrid fans are more ITK than us!!!

Do one raggy....
 
To me the fact that Madrid are using the press to try to convince the world that he's agreed to join them suggests that they're not that confident. If he had indicated he wanted them, would they need to say anything?
 
Re: Isco (Part 5)

Big Dave Watson said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Stop the flapping.

Nothing has changed in terms of the landscape.

Isco told us all at the beginning of the week that he had offers from both ourselves and Madrid.

Reports of Madrid agreeing a fee this morning will also be attempts to wring the last dregs out of a saga which the player himself indicated could end by Sunday.

Both clubs have had permission to speak with Isco's camp beforehand, it's down to the lad, not Malaga.
Peligrinni
Nobody will call it but him.


So has Peligrinni spoken to him then?

Only Isco will decide he may or may not have spoken to Peligrinni, Peligrinni will know officially when Isco decides.
 

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