Glenn Hoddle suggests Tottenham Hotspur to make moves for Real Madrid’s Isco and AS Monaco’s Kylian Mbappe in the summer transfer window.

Glenn Hoddle has suggested in The Daily Mail that Tottenham Hotspur should make a move for Real Madrid star Isco in the summer transfer window.
Isco is one of the best attacking midfielders in Europe and is playing well for Spanish giants Madrid at the moment.
The 25-year-old has scored 10 goals and created 35 chances in 27 La Liga appearances for Los Blancos so far this season.
During the 2015-16 campaign, the Spain international scored three goals and created 43 chances in 31 league games for Madrid.

Tottenham legend Hoddle believes that Spurs should make a move for Isco in the summer transfer window.
The former England manager has also suggested Mauricio Pochettino’s side to sign Kylian Mbappe from AS Monaco in the summer.
Mbappe is 18 years of age and operates as a striker, and has scored 13 goals and created 21 chances in 24 Ligue 1 appearances for Monaco so far this season.
The France international has scored five goals and created five chances in seven Champions League games for Monaco so far this campaign.
“But if Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester City have their eyes on Kylian Mbappe, Monaco’s teenage sensation, then so should Tottenham,” Hoddle wrote in The Daily Mail. “What a statement that would make if they could sign him.
“Why not? He might cost £80million. But he’s 18 and in five years time there’s a reasonable chance he’ll be worth more than £100million.
“He’s on the cusp of a great career and at Tottenham he would get to play for a great manager with a proven record of playing and improving young players. He’d play every week, which he can’t be sure of at Barcelona or Real Madrid.
“I’d look at Isco from Real Madrid as well. He might be at the biggest club in the world but he can’t be happy as the best player in their B team. He must want to get back to being the outstanding player he was at Malaga, playing every week.”

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