Time for goodbyes at Real Madrid. Isco, whose contract ends at the end of this season, has said goodbye with a message on his social networks in which he reviews his experiences in the nine years he has been at the white club and takes the opportunity to send a dart to Mbappé for giving pumpkins to the Madrid. Isco’s message is accompanied by an image in which he celebrates the Décima in Lisbon with Marcelo and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Isco’s message
“When I was at Malaga and I knew I had to go.
I got engaged to another team. But Real Madrid knocked on my door and Real Madrid cannot and should not be told no, although there are always exceptions. 🐢😂
I remember telling my people: ‘Fuck, Madrid hasn’t won the Champions League for many years and I have a feeling it’s about to fall’. Y LA DECIMA arrived, everything that comes after is already history.
9 years later my stage ends in the club that has made it possible for me to fulfill all the dreams I had when I was little.
Apart from fulfilling dreams, winning more titles than I had imagined, playing with the greatest, meeting incredible people: I HAVE HAD A FUCKING TIME AND MAY THEY TAKE MY BAILAO OUT OF ME.
Because without a doubt I keep the good and I hope you do too!!
I want to thank my teammates, coaches, coaching staff, physios, kit men, workers at Valdebebas and the Santiago Bernabéu for all the work, love and support that everyone needs and that I have never lacked.
Also thank the fans who welcomed me in an incredible way from the first day and that accompanies this team in every corner of the world!
Indeed, Yesterday I was telling a friend that I didn’t understand why they were holding the Cibeles party if number 15 is on the way LOL 🤍🤍
Goodbye and Hala Madrid“.
Isco’s career at Real Madrid
Isco has played 353 games in his nine seasons at Real Madrid. He played in the four Champions League finals that the white team won between 2014 and 2018, the first two against Atlético as a substitute and the next two, against Juventus and Liverpool, as a starter under Zidane. The winner of the Malaga-born player during his time as a Madridista is five Champions Leagues, three Leagues, four Club World Cups, three European Super Cups, three Spanish Super Cups and one Copa del Rey.