Isco is yet to start a game since Santiago Solari succeeded Julen Lopetegui as manager in October and was left out of the matchday squad for Tuesday’s 2-0 Champions League win at Roma.
The situation has resulted in a host of clubs being linked with his services, including Chelsea, Arsenal, AC Milan and even Barcelona alongside his perpetually touted move to Manchester City.
Solari insisted his midweek decision to drop Isco was tactical and declined to shed any further light on the issue ahead of Saturday’s match against Valencia.
“Honestly, I think there’s not really anything to talk about here,” he said.
“I spoke the other day. These are things that happen, they are decisions that have to be made. That’s it.
“I can’t be speculating all the time here with you guys.
“There are 24 professionals, they are all working hard and we have to take decisions. There’s nothing more to say.”
Solari added: “I do whatever I consider is best for every single player. Every single one is important. We are all Real Madrid.”
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