It cost them a millionaire and it is no longer tolerated at Real Madrid by Zidane and Florentino
Zidane himself invited Isco to leave the team and to negotiate his pass to other clubs freely
The Spanish player who until a few seasons ago was indisputable at Real Madrid, today is no longer tolerated by either Zidane or Florentino Perez. Isco Alarcon has been put transferible in Real Madrid, as the coach Zidane has made him very clear, that he already does not count on him, as he does not give him minutes on the court and in training he is practically erased from the team. Zidane himself invited Isco to leave the team and to negotiate his pass to other clubs freely.
At first Isco did not accept Zidane's offer, since the player wanted to end his contract with the Spanish team, knowing that no one in another team was going to pay him the millionaire he receives in Madrid. Finally, Isco Alracon accepted Zidane's proposal to leave the team, so his representative and the player himself have been attentive to all the offers that have come for his services, especially the Premier League offers where the main interested party was the Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, who made a formal offer in 2013.
However, at that time Florentino Perez prevented this negotiation by putting 30 million Euros on the table that ended up keeping the player in the ranks of Madrid. The situation has taken an unexpected turn as there is a Liga Santander team very interested in Isco's services, which is Sevilla led by Julen Lopetegui, as well as Valencia, the team where Isco started his professional career. It is said that Valencia's offer is better economically and sportingly, so we are probably seeing Isco's departure to Valencia for the next transfer market.
In case of reaching Club Sevilla, Isco could play the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League, where he faced Borusia Dortmund and reunited with Lopetegui, who was the one who made him perform better in the Spanish team. The problem is that the leaders of Club Sevilla want him on loan, or almost for free. At Real Madrid, they hope to get some money, although far from the 50 million they were asking for until a couple of summers ago.