Friday, 21st June, 2013

German giants Borussia Dortmund, as well as French heavyweights Paris Saint-Germain, have stepped into the hunt for Malaga sensation Isco, according to Spanish daily Diario Sur.

The 21-year-old highly rated schemer is already heavily linked with Spanish giants Real Madrid as well as English Premier League side Manchester City, with both clubs having already sent proposals to the schemer.



It is believed that 2013 Champions League finalists Dortmund have already made an offer to Malaga to secure the services of the player, while PSG are also tabling a bid for the Spain Under-21 international.

Meanwhile, Malaga vice president Moayad Shatat insisted this week that the Anchovies are not ready to sell the player this summer, until there is a “decent offer” for him.

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Isco has a contract at La Rosaleda until June 2016, and his buyout fee is set at €35m.

The former Valencia attacking midfielder – who finished the recently concluded European Under-21 Championship in Israel as the second-highest goalscorer – has confirmed that he has received offers from both Los Blancos and the Citizens.

Isco will rejoin former manager Manuel Pellegrini at the Etihad Stadium if he decides to make a move to the English club this summer.

He clocked up 47 appearances under Pellegrini at Malaga last season, scoring 12 times and assisting six times.

Malaga, meanwhile, are barred from competing in the Europa League next season, despite finishing sixth in La Liga in the 2012/13 season.

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