Date: 21st February 2017 at 5:00pm
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Real Madrid playmaker Isco has raised the prospect of him leaving the Bernabeu in the summer after stating that he will make a decision on his long term future at the end of the season.

Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea have all been linked with the 24 year old in recent months, and although the Spaniard says he is happy with his current situation at Real, after being given more game time under Zinedine Zidane this season, he told beIN Sports (via Marca) that he knows he needs to consider his options:

“I am calm though I am worried about getting more minutes. I am very happy here but a player’s career is small. We’ll make a decision at the end of the season – it’s my future at stake.”

The Spanish international has started 16 matches this season out of a possible 39 appearances. He was however named in the starting eleven for the last two league matches against Osasuna and Espanyol, scoring one goal and providing two assists in those games.

His main concern maybe that he isn’t starting the club’s most important games. He was looked over for the starting lineup for Real’s match against Napoli in the Champions League round of 16 match last week, and he has featured just once in the competition so far this campaign.



 

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