MANCHESTER CITY are reportedly monitoring Real Madrid playmaker Isco as a long-term replacement for outgoing star David Silva Next summer, the Premier League champions' long-serving Spaniard will move on when his contract expires That will create a big gap in Pep Guardiola's midfield that he will want to replace with a player capable of meeting his style and incredibly high standards Spanish newspaper MARCA state that the City boss retains the admiration he has held for Isco for a number of years Once the Lancashire club finalise their £60million move for Atletico Madrid anchor man Rodri, attention could remain fixed on the Spanish capital Isco reportedly wants to stick around at Real and fight for his place and he has another fan in Zinedine Zidane But the club acknowledge that a bid of around £70m could tempt them into a sale With Eden Hazard arriving as direct competition to the 27-year-old, Madrid's summer spending tipped £270m and the club are keeping an eye on their Financial Fair Play picture Ferland Mendy, Rodrygo Goes, Eder Militao and Luka Jovic have also arrived to bulk out Los Blancos' squad considerably And Marcos Llorente has already been let go as they seek to recoup some spending - with Mateo Kovacic not far behind New clubs are also reportedly being found for Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez, who is set for Napoli David Silva may have played last Manchester City game after £12m Qatar offer
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