Isco's request to Real Madrid to let him out in winter was just a declaration of intent. The Malaga footballer does not have any offers, but he wants to change countries and try another league, Antón Meana explained last night in The spar citing direct information from Francisco Alarcón, Isco's father and representative. As AS already told, Isco has not received any offer and staying at Real Madrid would not be a problem. The goal of Isco's move was merely to convey his feelings to Madrid. The midfielder neither has offers nor received any during the summer.
On the other hand, Sky Germany states that there have been contacts between Inter and Real Madrid to discuss a possible Eriksen-Isco swap. The hypothetical operation would not be a mere exchange of players, since the value of the Madrid player is higher than that of the Nerazzurri, that during his time at Tottenham he was a target of Real Madrid.
According to the German payment chain, the white club intends to obtain between 60 and 70 million euros for the Malaga player, while the Dane cost Inter around 30 million euros in the last winter market, six months after the end of the contract with the Spurs. His poor performance (he is a substitute and has only scored four goals since joining Inter) has depreciated his value. Even though In Transfermarkt, a reference website in market values, the appraisal of the interista (€ 50 M) today is much higher than that of Isco (€ 20 M).
Isco has a great supporter at Inter. Its general director, Giuseppe Marotta, who in his time as Juventus manager tried to take Isco to La Vecchia Signora. “Unfortunately, Isco is not ours nor will he ever be,” he went on to say. It was Ariedo Braida, who later worked as an international advisor for Barcelona, who recommended him to Marotta.