- Zinedine Zidane is ready to sell Isco Alcaron at the end of the season for his poor performance
- The Real Madrid coach has been under immense pressure following Los Blancos inconsistency
- The creative midfielder has not been able to replicate his last season's form with Real Madrid
Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane is considering the sale of Isco Alcaron if he remains manager next season, according to reports from Spain.
Zidane is currently under much pressure following Real Madrid’s inconsistency in La Liga this season and he is prepared to let the Spanish attacking midfielder go, after being underwhelmed by his performances this season.
According to reports, Zidane is disappointed with Isco, who he put faith in to deliver as a creative force this season after letting James Rodriguez go out on loan to Bayern Munich.
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They say that while Zidane remains an admirer of Isco's style of play but his low key performances in a bad season for Real means he is willing to offload the player.
If Isco is sold in the summer transfer window, it will pave the way for Real to move for Chelsea forward Eden Hazard who has been heavily linked with Los Blancos.
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Isco has scored seven goals and provided six assists, which, considering he has been earmarked as Real's primary creative force, has underwhelmed those in charge at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Before Christmas, Isco was an unused substitute in the 3-0 home defeat by Barcelona, and also failed to make it off the bench when Zidane’s side crushed Deportivo 7-1 in January.
Real are fourth in La Liga behind rivals and leaders Barcelona, with 19 points and were knocked out the Copa del Rey by lowly Leganes, and face a difficult Champions League round of 16 match with PSG.
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