Chelsea have opportunity to seal deal as Isco pushing for Madid exit?
long-term Chelsea target Isco is pushing for a move away from Real Madrid in the January window.
Now we all know that Frank Lampard has one of the best attacks in the Premier League, with the likes of Kai Havertz, Christian Pulisic, Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner just a few names that have got many excited this season.
However, they are still lacking creativity in the centre of that midfield, with Mason Mount the only player that adds both goals and assists to the squad, meaning that Lampard may be looking to keep improving that midfield.
And that has led to constant speculation that Isco is back on the shopping list of the hierarchy, having failed to sign the Spaniard on a number of occasions over the last few seasons.
Now, they have been given a boost, according to Spanish Publication AS, who have suggested that Isco is now keen to leave Madrid in the January transfer window and find a team that he can be more of a regular starter in.
The situation however is complex with no offers at present arriving for the player’s services despite the club’s desire not to hold his interests back with his current deal expiring in June 2022.
The reports also states, Madrid are not prepared to under-sell the creative player or let him leave on a loan move with the coronavirus pandemic impacting greatly on current market value with club’s tightening purse strings.
Speaking recently on Spanish radio, the player’s father stated: “at present, we have no offers, but Isco wants to try another league,” he told Cadena SER on Monday. He added: “Staying in Madrid would not be a problem.”
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