Spanish giants Real Madrid have reportedly offered one of their most talented players to a Premier League side.
According to the Daily Express, manager Zinedine Zidane is prepared to let Isco leave Los Blancos in the January transfer window, and has offered him to Chelsea for £44 million (R808 million).
It has been claimed that Real are interested in signing Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Christian Eriksen, whose contract in north London expires at the end of the season.
Selling Isco would free up funds for the Spanish giants to make a £50 million (R919 million) move for the Danish international, who has found himself on the bench for the most part of this season so far.
Isco, 27, has been in and out of the team at Real over the past two seasons, and although he has been in good touch in recent weeks, he has not contributed to a goal in 13 matches in this campaign.
The Spain international joined Los Blancos from Malaga in 2013 as one of the hottest prospects in the country, but has failed to establish himself as a regular in the side.
Manchester United are also believed to be interested in his signature, while Spurs could also look to bring him in as a straight replacement for Eriksen should the Dane leave.
Isco has made 290 appearances in six years at Real, scoring 48 goals and assisting a further 52 strikes, and winning four UEFA Champions League trophies along the way.