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Isco offered to Premier League clubs after Union Berlin talks collapse.
According to reports, Former Spain international Isco remains on the hunt for a new club and has been offered to a number of Premier League sides.
30-year-old Isco left Real Madrid for Sevilla in the summer of last year. However, after a dispute with the club’s management, Isco’s contract was terminated in December. Earlier this month, it appeared that Isco might sign with the Bundesliga team Union Berlin.
Isco was going to be signed by Union, but the deal fell through after the midfielder allegedly changed his demands last season, according to a statement the team made on Deadline Day.
Reports now reveal that Isco is still seeking employment and that his representatives have contacted many English teams about a short-term contract.
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Isco has received offers from a number of teams, including Everton, and would be open to signing a deal that lasts through the end of the current campaign.
It is said that Isco, who has already had offers from clubs in Japan, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates, does not want to wait until the summer to find a new club and will now carefully weigh all of his alternatives.
Isco, who turns 31 in April, has extensive experience in La Liga. He came through the Valencia academy before exploding onto the scene with Malaga, earning himself a €30m move to Real Madrid in 2013.
He’d go on to make 353 appearances for Los Blancos but was far from a regular starter, playing just over 300 minutes in his final season before a free transfer to Sevilla.
Isco had 12 appearances for Sevilla, starting 10 of them, however, he was released in late December due to internal strife because he was held without a goal.