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Isco Chelsea on red alert

Manchester United Target Prefers Chelsea Move

Former Premier League Champions Manchester United have made an offer for Real Madrid midfielder Isco in their bid to strengthen their midfield position ahead of next season according to Don Balon.

Despite the 20-time Premier League Champions’ Mouthwatering offer for Isco, the Spaniard has refused to move to Old Trafford as he prefers a move to Chelsea where he believes he stands a great chance of getting regular actions.

The 25-year-old is one of Madrid’s fringe players this season with the return of Gareth Bale from injury further limits his chance of featuring regularly for the Los Blancos. Despite Benzema uninspiring form this season, Zinedine Zidane still sticks with his countryman ahead of the Spain international.

Isco is reportedly not happy with the way he is being treated by the French tactician and he is reportedly considering moving out of Santiago Bernabeu this summer.

Chelsea had earlier shown interest in his service during the previous transfer window but they were unsuccessful in their bid for his signature. The Blues might just be his next destination after he has reportedly turned down the chance to move to Old Trafford in the summer.

Isco will reunite with his former Real Madrid teammate Alvaro Morata who joined the Blues before the start of this current campaign, should he move to Stamford Bridge next season.

Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata broke his goal-drought in their 2-1 victory over Leicester City in the FA Cup quarterfinal clash last night. The Spain international has played 14 matches without a goal and the Blues fans are beginning to lose their patience with the club’s most expensive player.

He scored the first goal of the game after a great assist from in-form Willian to put Chelsea ahead before Jamie Vardy equalized for the Foxes.

Pedro came off the bench to put Chelsea through to the semifinal round of the competition where they will battle Southampton. The Spaniard headed home in the second extra time to put the match beyond Leicester’s reach.

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