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Isco uncertain about future at La Rosaleda

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Malaga’s stupendous economic problems have left every player in the dressing room thinking about the future, with Los Che youth academy graduate admitting he will have to move if the club force him to.
End of 2010/11 Primera Division saw Malaga secure their highest finish in their history in Spanish top flight courtesy of a dogfight on the final day of the season. The Andalusian club improved on their feats of a year ago with UEFA Champions League qualification
in the following season.
However, everything has not been as rosy as the fans would have expected. High profile departures from La Rosaleda have left http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Manuel-c23383 Pellegrini with a shell of a squad that he so desperately wanted to improve on in the current transfer window.
Malaga’s much maligned finances have put them in the dire straits they find themselves at the moment, with as much as 35-40 percent of wages being accrued.
As a result, futures of all players have come under scrutiny. Clubs across Europe are looking to follow http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 and Rubin Kazan to La Rosaleda for their most endearing talents.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 youth academy graduate, Isco,  took out time to reflect on the subject, acknowledging that his future is up in the air and he is unsure about where he will be plying his trade come the start of 2012/13 season.  
Isco shared that he wants to continue in the ranks of the coastal club but cannot say for sure what the club have planned for him.
"My intention is to stay, but if the club decide that I have to go, I'll have no choice," Isco told reporters.
"We have to keep working and hope that it is all resolved. We do not have much information on the subject, we are focusing on the Champions League play-off," he said, referring to Friday's European draw.
"We are really looking forward to starting the [play-off] match," he continued. "Now we need support and love from the fans, and we hope to see a great atmosphere at La Rosaleda."
Los Che cantera star joined Malaga in a six million Euros deal from the Mestalla and was blooded into first team minutes by Pellegrini.
The 20-year-old made 32 La Liga appearances for Los Anchovies in his debut season and was looked as a bright prospect for the future by the club’s hierarchy when Manchester United showed interest in acquiring his services at the tail end of the 2011/12 La
Liga season.
The Andalusian club will discover their fate at 12:00CET on Friday, when the draws are made.

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