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Everton seems to be the ‘most feasible option’ for Isco, according to Mundo Deportivo.

The midfielder’s contract expires in 2022 and it is ‘increasingly possible’ for him to leave Real Madrid in the winter market, with his future now ‘far away’ from the La Liga side.

Despite Carlo Ancelotti’s return to the club, the Spaniard has struggled for minutes, making only two starts this season.

His situation at the Bernabéu has already become untenable and several sides want to get him away from Los Blancos.

According to Mundo, the Toffees are one of those clubs to have a ‘best chance’ to sign the former Malaga star.

Rafael Benítez knows Isco from his time at Real Madrid, and when the ex-Liverpool manager was in charge of the Spanish giants in the first half of the 2015/16 season, the player made 20 appearances, scoring three goals and registering six assists in the process.

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Everton, who allowed James Rodríguez to move to Qatar, could try to sign Isco in January, as long as the player is in favour of transfer.

Real Madrid are willing to let him go since it allows them to generate some money rather than allowing the midfielder leave for nothing at the end of the season.

It’s to be noted Mundo are giving their views on why Everton are the ‘most feasible option’, and there’s nothing concrete from the report to indicate or suggest the Merseyside club will push for Isco’s signing in the next window, especially with their current financial issues that need to be resolved first.