Marcos Llorente reportedly has no future at the La Liga giants but could he move to the Premier League with Arsenal or Manchester United?

Arsenal and Manchester United have both made proposals to sign Real Madrid midfielder Marcos Llorente, according to AS.
The Spain U21 international is the fourth member of his family to represent Los Blancos but, unlike his father Paco and his uncle Gento, Llorente has struggled to establish himself at the Santiago Bernabau.
The 24-year-old has played just six La Liga games all season, two of those appearances coming since Zinedine Zidane replaced Santiago Solari.
According to Marca, Llorente has been told by Zidane himself this week that he has no future at Real Madrid. That is not to say the defensive midfielder will not be playing for one of Europe’s biggest clubs next season, however.
AS claim that both Manchester United and Arsenal want to bring Llorente to the Premier League and have made proposals already for a player who is under contract until 2021.

Roma are interested too while a move to city rivals Atletico could be on the cards if Rodri joins Manchester City.
Llorente, who scored as Real battered Al Ain in the final of the Club World Cup in December, would likely be tasked with replacing the ageing Nemanja Matic at Old Trafford.

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