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Malaga president wants to bring Real Madrid midfielder Isco back home
The Spanish midfielder has fallen down the pecking order under Zinedine Zidane, with James Rodriguez, Marco Asensio, Lucas Vazquez and Mateo Kovacic all ahead of him.
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Isco could finally have a breakout season with the minutes he needs, so that’s surely why the player is now considering a move away from the Bernabeu.
Mauricio Pochettino was reported in Spanish publication AS on Tuesday to have contacted Isco with a view to convincing him to move to White Hart Lane on loan.
Georges-Kevin Nkoudou is expected to arrive from Marseille, but Spurs may need a little more glamour if they are to follow up last season’s third-placed finish with another Premier League title assault and a strong Champions League run.
Real Madrid midfielder Isco could leave the club on loan, with Malaga president Abdullah Al Thani hinting at his return to the Andalusian club.
He would rather stay at Real but is willing to rejoin his old club in a bid to get his global career back on track after missing out on Euro 2016.
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The midfielder wants to continue at Real Madrid and fight for his place in the squad, but could consider a move to a La Liga club.