
Isco Reportedly Berated by Luka Modric, Sergio Ramos During Sociedad vs. Madrid
Real Madrid midfielder Isco is at loggerheads with members of the Los Blancos squad after reports said the player has been "receiving negative comments" from team-mates.
Sport wrote Luka Modric accused the Spain international of being "too selfish" in the recent game against Real Sociedad. Isco is then said to have complained to club captain Sergio Ramos about the Croatian's assertion, but the defender was unsympathetic.
The publication said Ramos was seen to tell Isco to “shut up, stop touching your balls [being a pain],” as seen in a video produced by Canal+ programme El Dia Despues.
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Here is video footage of the alleged incident, as posted by El Dia Despues' YouTube channel:
Isco has failed to carve out a niche for himself since his transfer from Malaga, and despite his exceptional talent, he remains on the fringes of Madrid's starting plans.
This latest episode could contribute to the player's exit in the summer, as Manchester United look to steal Isco from underneath the nose of Arsenal.

James Cambridge of the Express reported the Gunners have an agreement in place to sign Isco, but the Red Devils will look to jump the queue should Jose Mourinho take control of the club at the end of the campaign.
The 24-year-old has produced good numbers this term, despite his lack of regular action, providing 10 assists in La Liga and Europe, according to WhoScored.com.
Despite his current lack of popularity in the Real camp, ESPN's Dermot Corrigan expects the Spaniard to get the start against Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday night:
Isco remains one of the continent's most exciting talents, but with the exit door constantly revolving at the Santiago Bernabeu, his place could be in jeopardy.
Both United and Arsenal would provide a suitable challenge for the player should he decide to exit Real, adding technical excellence to the Premier League clubs as they look to improve next season.



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