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Isco linked with EPL duo

Cape Town - English Premiership duo Liverpool and Arsenal are monitoring the situation of Real Madrid's Spanish midfielder Isco. 

Isco could be tempted to leave Madrid after failing to secure first team football according to the Express

After making a €30 million move to Real Madrid last year, the young attacking midfielder may force through a move in order to find regular first team football.

Isco has played in just three matches this season, starting just once, and has fallen down the pecking order at Los Blancos following the arrivals of Toni Kroos and James Rodriguez.

Isco's situation at Madrid is similar to that of Barcelona's Pedro.

Both players have now been linked with a move to English giants Arsenal and Liverpool, who are interested in solidifying their attacking options.

Isco may yet consider a move to Manchester City, who he turned down before joining Real Madrid from Malaga.

City boss Manuel Pellegrini coached Isco at Malaga and will look to use his relationship with the player if Isco indeed decides to leave Real Madrid.
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