A list of players who played for Inter Milan and AC Milan
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Spanish midfielder Isco has announced that he will be leaving reigning La Liga champions Real Madrid this summer after spending nine glorious years at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Isco's decision is coming just three days after winning the 2022 UEFA Champions League title with Real Madrid as Los Blancos defeated Liverpool in the final.
In the just concluded Spanish La Liga season, Isco did not enjoy active playing time under Carlo Ancelotti as the Spaniard featured for just 407 minutes.
According to the reports on Espana and GOAL, the 30-year-old thanked Real Madrid fans and everyone at the club for the supports they have given him in the last nine years.
A list of players who played for Inter Milan and AC Milan
Football“I want to thank my teammates, coaches, coaching staff, physios, kit men and workers at Valdebebas and the Santiago Bernabeu for all the work, love and support that everyone needs and I have never lacked.
''I also want to thank the fans who welcomed me in an incredible way from the first day and who accompany this team to every corner of the world. Goodbye and Hala Madrid.”
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