Transfer news: Who could be on the move this summer?
It could be all change at Real Madrid this summer with Carlo Ancelotti in the midst of a clearout at the Bernabeu. Long-time player Isco could be one of those to make way, and rivals Tottenham or Arsenal could be set for a bidding war.
Tottenham or Arsenal could reportedly sign Real Madrid playmaker Isco for just £6million this summer.
The 29-year-old is yet to learn whether he will be a part of new boss Carlo Ancelotti's plans for the upcoming season.
Isco has spent eight seasons at the Berenbau since joining from Malaga, winning a total of four Champions Leagues and various domestic titles.
However, his contribution to the side in recent years has dwindled, making 29 appearances in all competitions last season, and most of those coming on as a substitute.
Carlo Ancelotti's second term as Real Madrid boss is in full swing (Image: GETTY)
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A move on Arsenal's behalf will depend on whether Martin Odegaard is allowed to leave Los Blancos, while Isco is said to be in favour of a move to a club competing in Europe.
That could play into Tottenham's hands, who are expected to breeze through the Europa League Conference, while Milan can offer the premium of Champions League football.
Real have had recent transfer dealings with Arsenal, having let Dani Ceballos spend two years at the Emirates, as well as Odegaard's six month stint.
Speaking to Spanish newspaper AS, Ceballos has opened up on the highs and lows of that spell - admitting he found it tough living away from his family.
“I’m starting with the worst… The remoteness and how difficult it is to enjoy your family on a day-to-day basis, something that is very important to me,” he said.
“The best is the football that is breathed in England.
“The stadiums are full, the fans respect you. Matches are played every few days and the stands are always full, when you could go to the fields, of course.