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3 hours ago, lucio said:

di maria went to 7th place utd, and he was twice the player isco is

Ok, maybe is possible but only in theory, don't think that there is an actual ground for this to happened! Don't get me wrong, I will explode if this actually happens, I wanted him here when he was playing for Malaga, but IMO this remains only a dream!!!

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3 hours ago, TheIceMan said:

Ok, maybe is possible but only in theory, don't think that there is an actual ground for this to happened! Don't get me wrong, I will explode if this actually happens, I wanted him here when he was playing for Malaga, but IMO this remains only a dream!!!

Im not sure its a realistic possibility, but certainly isn't out of the realm of possibility, especially after being kinda ousted, whether by Zidane or by his own accord.

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3 minutes ago, Steagles said:

Im not sure its a realistic possibility, but certainly isn't out of the realm of possibility, especially after being kinda ousted, whether by Zidane or by his own accord.

I like the sense of positivity! But, never gonna happen he can move, but not to Chelsea!!! We need strengthening in other possinions first!

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I don't know. I know it's not the best indication of how well a footballer is regarded by seeing who's actually after him, but the fact only AC Milan seem to be in contention for him does say a lot. Isco is one of these players whose continued to be linked abroad for the better part of 2/3 years now and there's not seemed to be any concrete proof he's leaving.

Arsenal have always been linked but it's unlikely they're going after any AMs this window with Ozil and Sanchez already occupying these attacking roles. Other than that, I'm yet to see a 'big club' have any interest in him. 

It's like Ricardo Rodriguez. This forum absolutely loved him during the 2014 World Cup but interest in him outside of his was heavily muted and now he's still Wolfburg without any indication he's on the move. Just continuously linked with Man Utd, but even they don't need him because they have Luke Shaw. So it's a dead rumour. 

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Rumours (most likely bullshit) that Isco is allowed to leave Real Madrid with Tottenham and Arsenal interested. If this was the case, I would love for us to swoop in. Can play CM, CAM and both wings. Very versatile and technically brilliant. Another talent that's rotting on the RM bench.

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EXCLUSIVE: "Isco has doubts about his future at Real Madrid." (via @elchiringuitotv) #RMCF

"Tottenham, Juventus and Milan are interested in Real Madrid and Spanish midfielder Isco" (via @elchiringuitotv) #RMCF

Isco Alarcon has already made the decision to leave Real Madrid (via @SportYou) #RMCF

The latest statements by Zinedine Zidane on James Rodriguez would have clarified Isco and his future at the club (via @SportYou) #RMCF

Isco has always liked the idea of playing in England and is now closer than ever. (via @SportYou) #RMCF

Isco likes the idea of interest of Pochettino and he likes the English Premier League more than Italian league (via @SportYou) #RMCF #THFC

Isco is willing to go out on loan just to have minutes. (via @SportYou) #RMCF

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Chelsea target Isco has made a big hint about his future at Real Madrid

Speaking to BeIN Sports, Isco said: "I am calm though I am worried about getting more minutes.

"I am very happy here but a player's career is small.

"We'll make a decision at the end of the season - it's my future at stake."

http://www.givemesport.com/989765-chelsea-target-isco-has-made-a-big-hint-about-his-future-at-real-madrid?autoplay=on

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28 minutes ago, Unionjack said:

Where would we play him?

Depends on who else we buy. If he was chucked into this squad playing 3-4-3 then the only place I see for him is RAM replacing Pedro/Willian. Or is he defensively solid enough to play in midfield 2? I doubt it. We either stick him on the wing as a wide playmaker or alter the formation for a nr. 10 (3-5-2).

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4 minutes ago, manpe said:

Depends on who else we buy. If he was chucked into this squad playing 3-4-3 then the only place I see for him is RAM replacing Pedro/Willian. Or is he defensively solid enough to play in midfield 2? I doubt it. We either stick him on the wing as a wide playmaker or alter the formation for a nr. 10 (3-5-2).

Pretty much how I see him too.

Theres no doubting hes a good player but seems like an out n out old style No 10. It would be good to use him as a deep pocket playmaker but he doesn't seem to be defensively minded for what we need. In this modern game that even strikers and AMs have to be aware of defending and not stand around waiting to get the ball passed to them again.

Where I think we went wrong with Mou was he drilled defence first so strongly into al the lads they had forgotten what their 1st job was if you understand. Conte has told them to defend yes but when your chance comes you go for that goal.

It looks like his highest rated playing position is RAM and seems a level higher than Pedro/Willian so he looks like a good ballance for Eden

Isco Characteristics

+ Strengths

Passing
Strong
Key passes
Strong
Dribbling
Strong
Holding on to the ball
Strong

- Weaknesses

Aerial Duels
Weak
Crossing
Weak
 

Isco's Style of Play

  • Likes to dribble
  • Likes to do layoffs
  • Likes to play short passes
  • Gets fouled often
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12 minutes ago, Special Juan said:

I see him as more of a 10 than anything else, that's his best position IMO and I would rather not shoe horn him into a position if we can purchase someone who naturally plays wide.

That's what I thought. I would rather have a pure goal-oriented winger with unpredictable movement who makes penetrating runs and whatnot, we already have Eden to do the coming deep and making plays stuff when necessary. If Isco played wide for us then we'd be in the same situation as before with Willian where both our wide players like to come inside towards the ball. I like Pedro's style more, he is ruthless in his movement and eye for goal, it balances us.

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