Isco
From being a Golden Boy award winner in 2012, to struggling to get game time in 2016, the fall of one of Spain’s most talented playmakers, Isco Alcaron Suarez has been mindboggling.
When Real Madrid signed Isco in 2013, he was tipped to replace and even improve on the departing Mesut Ozil and become Real Madrid’s creator in chief. However, a change in system under Carlo Ancelotti meant that the talented Spaniard had to play in a deeper role which did not get the best out of him.
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Now behind James Rodriguez and even Marco Asensio in the pecking order, Isco will definitely have to leave Real Madrid if he is to reach his full potential and get back to being one of the premier creative midfielders in the world.
With Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and PSG all reported to be interested in Isco, the Spaniard might rediscover his form, flicks and tricks away from La Liga and Real Madrid.