Thursday, January 8, 2015

Isco is leaving Real Madrid!?


Real Madrid's midfielder Isco Alarcon is leaving Bernabeu? The Spanish International who is currently playing in first eleven under Italian genius Carlo Ancelotti might leave The Royal Club and continue his carrer in Premier League! The Spanish midfielder is happy at Real Madrid but it is not impossible that he leaves current Uefa Champion League winner as Florentino Perez (Real Madrid president) wants to buy Borussia Dortmund midfielder Reus and young talented Norwegian player Martin Odegaard who also plays in midelfield. The current Real Madrid player Isco Alarcon is one of the most talented young players in the world of football and it would be big loss for Royal club if Spanish International leaves. The twenty-one year old didn't get lot of playing time last season in Real Madrid but this season Isco is playing better and better every game and soon The talented Spanish International could become one of the main players in The Spanish giant in few years, of course if Isco stays at Real Madrid.

Reportedly The Spanish International could be sold to Premier League giant Arsenal for 20 milion pounds and twenty-year old Santi Cazorla who would come to Bernabeu even The current Arsenal player would probably be benched as he is not really requied in Carlo Ancelotti's team.


Since Isco's coming to Real Madrid from Spanish club Malaga for 30milion euros in 2013. The former Malaga player has collected 80 appearances and scored 15 goals. In his short time at The Bernabeu the twenty-one year old Real madrid player has won five trophys. He won Uefa Champions League Real Madrid's La Decima, Fifa club World Cup, Uefa Super Cup, Copa Del Rey, Supercopa de Espana. The young Spanish International became fameous after his brilliant season at Spanish club Malaga in which Isco also won award fro Golden Boy in 2012. Nothing is official yet but it would be a big loss for Real Madrid's future if Isco leaves The Bernabeu and Reus stays at Borussia Dortmund instead of joining Real Madrid.

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