Isco’s contract with Sevilla has been terminated, just four months after the club signed the former Real Madrid midfielder on a free transfer.
After a very successful stint with Real Madrid, the 30-year-old signed a two-year deal and moved to Sevilla in August. Isco joined Real Madrid from Malaga in 2013 and helped the club win the Champions League five times and La Liga three times.
He scored 53 goals in 353 games for Real Madrid but made just 17 appearances during his final season at the Bernabeu and was an unused substitute as Real beat Liverpool in last season’s Champions League final.
However, he has now been released after only 19 appearances for Sevilla, where he scored once and assisted three times.
“The club would like to wish Isco the very best of luck for the future,” Sevilla said in a club statement.
Isco, now immediately available as free agent as contract has been terminated with Sevilla by mutual consent. 🔴🇪🇸 #transfers
Player’s camp already exploring all the options in Spain and England in order to find new solution. It’s open race. pic.twitter.com/ehDnakg1m8
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 21, 2022
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More than 10,000 fans attended Isco’s presentation as a Sevilla player in August but coach Julen Lopetegui was sacked in October.
Isco was thought not to be part of new coach Jorge Sampaoli’s plans. He then, reportedly, had a confrontation with Sevilla’s sporting director Monchi during training this month.
The Valencia youth product also scored 12 goals in 38 games for Spain, with his last international appearance coming in 2019.
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