Isco is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Real Madrid and the Spain national team. He made his professional debut for Valencia in 2009 and signed for Real Madrid in 2013. Isco has earned many individual awards, including La Liga's Breakthrough Player in 2012, the Golden Boy award in 2012, and the Bravo Award in 2013. The versatile midfielder is known for his passing ability, dribbling skills, and long-range goals. He has represented Spain at the 2014 World Cup and two European championships and was part of the winning team at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. He is also known for his charity work, having supported charities such as UNICEF.
Isco to Union Berlin. The biggest failed transfer of this transfer window? In our opinion, yes.
Let's summarize the facts:
- Yesterday, the rumor about Isco at Union Berlin became hot.
- Fabrizio Romano tweeted the famous "Here We Go".
- On Tuesday morning, Bild journalists caught Isco in the German capital. The Spaniard showed up at the Charité, a world-famous reputable clinic that cooperates with 1. FC Union Berlin, for a medical examination shortly after 10 am.
- Isco has to undergo a 90-minute inspection at the Charité. It usually consists of an orthopedic and cardiological examination. He is filmed by the club's television and picked up by a doctor.
- Isco passes medical tests positively.
- Then he goes to the Alte Foersterei - the stadium of 1. FC Union Berlin.
- Isco should sign a contract with the Berliners. It is said that the contract will run until 2024.
- The plan is that Isco will admire his new team-mates directly on the pitch - in the quarter-finals of the DFB Cup against Wolfsburg. He should be in the stands at the game.
- The transfer collapses on the last straight. Isco returns to Spain on a private jet.
- Consulting agency Gestifute told BILD: "During the talks, we had to realize that our negotiating partner was no longer willing to move within the framework originally discussed."
- Oliver Ruhnert, Sporting Director of 1. FC Union Berlin, said: "We would like to see Isco with us, but we have our limits. Contrary to the previous agreement, they have been exceeded, therefore this transfer will not take place."
Source: Bild
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