To reinforce the attacking midfield after Hakan Calhanoglu's free transfer to Inter, the Milan management is looking to find good replacements that are available in the transfer market window this summer.
Isco is the latest idea for the chiefs of the Italian club, reports La Gazzetta dello Sport in today's edition.
The 29-year-old Spaniard has a contract that runs out next year in June and it seems that he is not part of coach Carlo Ancelotti's technical and tactical project.
Therefore, a departure from Real Madrid could be possible this year for Isco.
But, as the source highlights, it will not be a simple negotiation carried out by Milan to land the attacking midfielder.
Isco, in fact, still has international appeal and his name still makes some clubs alert on his situation. There will be competition for him and it will not be easy.
However, Paolo Maldini enjoys a good relationship with Florentino Perez, Real Madrid's president, and that could be the key factor that may give the advantage to AC Milan to win the race for the player.