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Friday, 24 March 2017
Andres Iniesta wants Isco to join him at Real Madrid
Andres Iniesta and Denis Suarez admit they would love to see Real Madrid's Isco at Barcelona
- Isco is unhappy about his lack of playing time and the Catalans are willing to give him that
- The midfielder's contract expires in 2018 and Barcelona want the Spain midfielder to run it down
Barcelona stars Andres Iniesta and Denis Suarez have both talked up a possible move for Real Madrid midfirlder Isco Alcoron.
Iniesta described the talented play maker as "incredible" as talks intensify that the 24-year-old could leave Los Blancos for the Catalans.
Reports from Spain claim Barca want the former Malaga man to run down his contract which expires in 2018 and have promised to pay the 24-year-old a huge signing-on fee if he does so moved to Camp Nou on a free transfer.
Iniesta, who is with Isco and the Spain squad said: "He is a fantastic player, with an incredible talent.
"For many years he has been doing things very well and he is playing for one of the best teams in the world.
"He is an important player not just in the national team but in his club. He is young and has many years to grow and improve."
On his part Suarez, says the move should not be hyped as for now as it is not yet finalized but admits the player would be welcome at Barcelona.
Of course I would like to have Isco as a team-mate, all good players are welcome in our team," he said to Cadena Ser.
"Isco has an incredible talent but right now he is under contract with Real.
"We have to wait and see what happens. If he doesn't sign a contract extension, then we can talk."
Isco could become the first player since current Barcelona coach Luis Enrique in 1996 to leave Barcelona directly for Real Madrid.
In recent years Luis Figo and Javier Saviola have moved in the opposite direction.
Isco has only started 13 LaLiga matches this season and is firmly behind Luka Modric, Toni Kroos and Casemiro in Zinedane Zidane midfield pecking order.
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