Out of favour Real Madrid superstar Isco is all set to move out of the Santiago Bernabeu, according to Goal.
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Isco was recently booed throughout the game by the Bernabeu faithful and the midfielder didn't take kindly to their reaction. After being a regular starter under former Real Madrid manager Julen Lopetegui, Isco has fallen down the pecking order after Solari took over at the helm.
Isco and his representatives were reportedly denied a meeting with Florentino Perez and the club has raised questions over Isco's attitude. The report further claims that Los Blancos will be ready to let him leave in January if Isco publicly requests for a transfer.
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